Label Maker to Keep Your Reloading Stuff Organized!

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I just print out mailing lables with the appropriate info on them. I can get my entire load recipe on the box front..
 
Modern labelmakers are wonderful inventions! The Brother P-Touch's are hard to beat. But I also use Avery removable labels for ammo boxes and ammo cans and print them on my PC. Some I make with all the load data, some I make with blank areas so I can write the data. But I'll also use a labelmaker for lots of things as well.

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All my reloaded ammo is stored in factory ammo boxes rescued from the trash cans at the ranges, all appropriately re-labled with my trusty Dymo.
 
i use the Dymo and the Brothers equal to make "permanent" labels around the reloading room and the shop.

For ammunition, I am currently using the Post-It removable ID labels with reloading info printed on them.
 
I use a Dymo. I label the top and end of my ammo boxes so no matter how they're stacked with other calibers each caliber is visible.
 
Yup I've been using labels for a long time. Not sure what brand it is, but its neater than my sloppy writing. Post-it notes are another nice invention. I also keep a desktop stapler near my bench, mighty handy to staple a chronograph tape to a target for my records. Lightman
 
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