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  1. Ya got to shoulder a few... see what you prefer... that's the only way. Go to a match... ask 'round... or go to a dealer. That's the true... only way to find out. Like trucks... folks have different preferences in configurations...
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  2. 357s in the green boxes, 38s in the blue boxes, 50 38s and 50 32s in the neon green boxes, 45 ACP in the red or the white boxes, Practice ammo in the 3 lb coffee can marked "Practice"
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  3. All my CAS loads are exactly the same. Same local bullet maker, Clays powder and Federal primers. Loads are proven and well tested, so there is NEVER any change. SO, who needs any stinkin' labels!!!! Dated? Why? Loads will be good for years, and I usually use up my current loaded batches in less than a year. There simply is no need to label anything. All load data is kept in my reference book, to keep it handy if needed. RBK
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  4. KISS. I use bullet wt in g and mfg. I use powder mfg and weight in g. I identify whether new or used brass and mfg of brass (I sort it before loading). I put the date I made the rounds and check mark that every round went through a case checker. Why identify anything more about the bullet ie hardness, diameter, etc?
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  5. For cowboy loads: bullet weight powder type & charge On a piece of blue painters tape.(easy to change)
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