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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3593280" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>I'm similar, but with a catch --- once I find what I consider a good load, or a setup that works, I'll do my full prep routine on that before storing it with a card detailing what was done. I actually have a template made up to print on labels that I can check the boxes and put the pertinent info on. But yeah --- I rotate till I shoot stuff out, then bring more onboard. I just want it stuff ready to crank out when my batch hits EOL. Mainly because I hate the prep --- so I know it's better to get it done early rather than it be there as a demotivator later. </p><p></p><p>For this project, I'm doing what I think of as a base prep --- enough to where I can (literally) shoot the dents out of some pieces. After that I want to get a lot more detailed on the pieces, find what works best and then store them with the supplies needed to make them when the time comes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3593280, member: 5800"] I'm similar, but with a catch --- once I find what I consider a good load, or a setup that works, I'll do my full prep routine on that before storing it with a card detailing what was done. I actually have a template made up to print on labels that I can check the boxes and put the pertinent info on. But yeah --- I rotate till I shoot stuff out, then bring more onboard. I just want it stuff ready to crank out when my batch hits EOL. Mainly because I hate the prep --- so I know it's better to get it done early rather than it be there as a demotivator later. For this project, I'm doing what I think of as a base prep --- enough to where I can (literally) shoot the dents out of some pieces. After that I want to get a lot more detailed on the pieces, find what works best and then store them with the supplies needed to make them when the time comes. [/QUOTE]
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