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What are your reloading quirks.

I don't HAVE quirks! Everyone else does! My processes are totally logical and well thought out. Hah. Right.

Probably my biggest OCD-like quirk is record keeping. I have three ring binders that document every handload I've created since I started in the mid-80's. 1980's guys, not 1880's.

Next up is inventory control. A spreadsheet shows current stash of powder, primers, bullets and cases. Every lot of cases has a number and a log sheet. I can tell you how many times the lot was loaded, trimmed, annealed etc. Bullet inventory drove me nuts until I set up a bunch of numbered 50 call ammo cans. My inventory spreadsheet shows what bullets are in which can. It used to be that I'd buy more of what I didn't need and forget to buy what I needed.

I may be obsessive, but am I obsessive enough??? :rolleyes:
Can you come to my reloading room for a few days ?
 
Am I the only one that listens to books while I reload???
I too have marked brass and then by time I shoot then I have no clue what they mean. Now I write exactly the problem on the brass.
Otherwise I’m ocd in my process however it seems like the more I learn the more simple the reloading process becomes.
 
I never reload after 1 am any more. Ask me why…

seriously though, I start to process only the ammount of brass i can complete in that sitting. Then box them up and move on. I used to have batches of brass in various stages and the process left me with shit everywhere. Now i do 1-200 pieces at a time, always the same steps.

Decap, anneal, size, wipe excess sizing lube, chamfer, expand, prime, charge, seat.
 
Am I the only one that listens to books while I reload???
I too have marked brass and then by time I shoot then I have no clue what they mean. Now I write exactly the problem on the brass.
Otherwise I’m ocd in my process however it seems like the more I learn the more simple the reloading process becomes.
I listen to audio books all the time when reloading or casting bullets. It's a great way to enjoy both a book and a hobby.
 

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