lots learned
I have oneathem 'adjustable' rubber stamps; I have three-ring binders; I use Lyman Reloading Data Log books (that I put in seperate binders under "9--357" and "40--45").
I record stuff in the Lyman Logs, 'lot' it with the rubber stamp, and also insert note-cards with the 'lot' number on it in each ammo box.
Mostly; on some (rare) occasions I don't write up test loads, much to my eventual detriment.
That way, when I grab a box of ammo from a shelf or crate, I can instantly look up its specifics.
Wish I'd kept good records from when I started (I started a while ago....)
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"all my ammo is mostly retired factory ammo"
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