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Orka Akinse

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a piece of a4 divided into columns-

 

 

no- bullet weight-powder charge-primer-seating number-base to ogive -

this is what i use and have done for all my rifles for 20yrs the seating number refers to redding match dies-base to ogive is done with stoney point measure.

the no in the first column is number of rounds per load.

when the a4 is full -a fresh one comes into play and all paper work is saved in a folder i have .

this is a very cheap and precise way of keeping data of your loads.

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