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Old June 17, 2014, 06:19 PM   #1
Clark
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Spread sheet for dies

I have been recording my range reports, rifle builds, and load work ups in text forum.

The scopes and guns did better in spreadsheet.

So I just started putting my dies in spreadsheet format.
The reason for doing that was I have been making neck dies for 10% necking down steps, and I wanted to avoid duplications and holes in my die collection.

Also, this will keep me from buying any more old used dies I don't need off Ebay.
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