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7/8/2012 3:55:19 PM EDT
I know someone posted an image of a piece of paper that had their steps through the reloading process( to put into the containers).  I recently got a little fouled up grabbing some brass that wasn't belled yet, kinda put a halt to that session; to go back a step.

Can anyone send me a link or email me a file to print out.

Thanks.
7/8/2012 4:57:27 PM EDT
[#1]
Don't have a link but I can tell you what I do.

I use empty/washed/dried plastic coffed/candy containers.  I use a sharpie to label the lids.

For 30.06 I have "30.06" these are the just fired, just found, dirty, still have the primer, not yet resized cases.

The one for the next step is labeled "clean 30.06" for the cases that have been cleaned and are ready to be run through the resizing/depriming die.

The one for the next step is labeled "ready to load 30.06" for the cases that are cleaned, resized and deprimed.

I do the same for the pistol cases.
7/8/2012 5:29:04 PM EDT
[#2]
That was probably me. The one I posted earlier was an old version. I believe someone commented on it being halfway decent except for that I had places to put the date each operation was complete - he didn't think it was necessary, and after thinking about it, neither did I.

This is the latest iteration of my workflow card:



I made it in Excel, and can print 6 of them on a page.

You just check off each pertinent box until you're done, then put a big X through the READY box and thats it.

This workflow has been tailored to my equipment setup, so it might not work for everyone, or even ANYone else!

For instance, there's really no need to bell your pistol brass prior to loading if you have a progressive press (which I do, I just like to minimize steps during actual loading for a number of reasons, so I bell prior to loading).

Hope this helps!
7/8/2012 6:36:35 PM EDT
[#3]

 



These?
7/8/2012 6:41:21 PM EDT
[#4]
Here's mine:



1. Loaded

2. Needs to be loaded






 
7/9/2012 2:29:32 AM EDT
[#5]






Make your own to suit your needs.



 
 
7/9/2012 11:26:54 AM EDT
[#6]
Thanks for all the replies.  That is what I was looking for and it looks like everyone has there own.  I guess I have to take some time and get re acquainted with Excel or similar.

I was kind of hoping for a printable link version, but after seeing the differences in everyone's I agree that it should be tuned to what "I" do.

Thanks for the submissions though.
7/9/2012 3:47:40 PM EDT
[#7]
I think you should come up with your own. I say this because some of the steps I perform, you may not do, and vice versa. For instance, I don't clean my pistol brass primer pockets, because I wet tumble and this cleans the pockets.
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