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Old June 7, 2014, 04:09 PM   #13
Unclenick
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The last time I built a bench that gets used for reloading, I covered its surface and the wall behind it with whiteboard. Now when I set up to load there, I just write my load, including the brand and part numbers for the bullet and primer, and the lot number for the powder from my notes before I even start getting supplies out. I then double-check against that dry erase data as I'm setting components out and, especially, when I check the powder measure calibration against the scale. I find it especially handy when rolling different test loads of similar external appearance, to be able to write on the bench surface itself, which box or box cavities get which loads. I check against that when labeling the boxes.
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