OCD?Reloading by the numbers?
I do this too. Length, powder charge, and loose primers.Only when doing testing. In Sharpie. On the side of the case. Large enough to see clearly without readers. Usually powder charge or length change from touch.
One time I spilled an umarked box of different powder charges. The neat rows all disappeared. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Loose pockets, if still usable, get a darkened base for future reference. Unexplained flyers may go back in the box upside down. Some days they might all be upside down though.
Sharpie will if the brass is clean and dry. If it doesn't, you can always put it inside the rim.Have yet to find any marker that will stay in the bottom.
Only when working loads.Reloading by the numbers?
Lol. I’m so OCD that I have a different system that I don’t want to share but I’ve been doing it for years. So to see you number Bullets doesn’t seem odd to me at all.Reloading by the numbers?
Please don't bring words as low as this person here (our NZ PM) that banished whole classes of firearms from public ownership.I actually name mine. Susie, Jacinda and Beverly shot X's yesterday at 700. The rest are on the naughty step.
Tiffany always shoots BADI actually name mine. Susie, Jacinda and Beverly shot X's yesterday at 700. The rest are on the naughty step.
Well I figured that she could bull$$$$ her way in. Sorry to mention her name in polite converstaion.Please don't bring words as low as this person here (our NZ PM) that banished whole classes of firearms from public ownership.
point being as mentioned i knocked over my box and didn't know what was what ,had to pull down all loads. now I mark them by weightWhat is the point ???