I tried that. Only time it worked is when I got to the range, unpacked, set-up, stapled targets, and the box was safe on the reloading bench the whole time...Don't knock over your box
^^^^^THIS^^^ I used to buy a big lot of brass, prep them all, and then weight them. I cull out the very lightest and heaviest for sighters and fowlers. I shot them in order.Just started engraving cases with numbers. This way I think I can track the velocities of each case by writing the case number next to each velocity so I can group the cases together.
Then the similar velocity cases will live together in one ammo box.
I don't know how well this will work, but I m trying it.
Duct tape the box lid closed.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 weight
It only becomes as issue when you get past 4 digits. Then you need to talk to someone about your life.Won't that affect your headspace or case dimensions depending on where you mark them the amount of ink used?
Usually just loose primer pockets. After the firing they are junk experiment brass.Reloading by the numbers?
OK 4 digits just don't load over 99 for testing. Got it in my notes thanks.It only becomes as issue when you get past 4 digits. Then you need to talk to someone about your life.