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Reloading
Spreadsheet for reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 403953" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>It depends on what a guy is trying to accomplish.</p><p>10 years ago I was using a spread sheet when I tried to work up ever powder and ever bullet combination in 9mm to case failure or case full.</p><p></p><p>These spread sheets look like a Sierra load book.</p><p>I really like the Rifle Sierra data, but that is not how I am currently organizing.</p><p></p><p>Right now I have hundreds of guns with ~ 60 different cartridges. I write up range reports and email them to friends. Each time I am about to do something new, I do a search on that gun and that cartridge to see where I left off.</p><p></p><p>Most guys organize their reloading with shelves of dies and shelves of bullets.</p><p>I have a file folder box with the dies and brass for a cartridge. I have the bullets in another file folder box. This way everything for a project is already kitted up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 403953, member: 6600"] It depends on what a guy is trying to accomplish. 10 years ago I was using a spread sheet when I tried to work up ever powder and ever bullet combination in 9mm to case failure or case full. These spread sheets look like a Sierra load book. I really like the Rifle Sierra data, but that is not how I am currently organizing. Right now I have hundreds of guns with ~ 60 different cartridges. I write up range reports and email them to friends. Each time I am about to do something new, I do a search on that gun and that cartridge to see where I left off. Most guys organize their reloading with shelves of dies and shelves of bullets. I have a file folder box with the dies and brass for a cartridge. I have the bullets in another file folder box. This way everything for a project is already kitted up. [/QUOTE]
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