Lee Quick Change Drums
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Lee Quick Change Drums
Between small and large, I have about 25 drums. Right now I’m keeping them in sandwich bags with the caliber and powder charge marked for each one. Is there a more convenient way to store these? Any ideas?
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Re: Lee Quick Change Drums
I have as many as you do, maybe a few more. I keep them in a plastic bin, each dusted with graphite. I use TMT reloading software, assigning each load a firearm ID and load number. I label the drums accordingly.
In the above example, the drum is for my Winchester '94 Timber Scout, a 30-30 Win, and it is load #6 in the record system for that rifle (30.6 grains H4895).
In the above example, the drum is for my Winchester '94 Timber Scout, a 30-30 Win, and it is load #6 in the record system for that rifle (30.6 grains H4895).
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Re: Lee Quick Change Drums
This how I label mine.
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Re: Lee Quick Change Drums
I use Avery return address labels with hand-written notes on powder, weight, and cartridge.
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Re: Lee Quick Change Drums
You could get someone to print you some of these or just drill 24 holes in a board.cheech wrote:Between small and large, I have about 25 drums. Right now I’m keeping them in sandwich bags with the caliber and powder charge marked for each one. Is there a more convenient way to store these? Any ideas?
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