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			Gruss Adam, mir geht es gut.
 You're exactly right on the money there in keeping records, otherwise after a period of time your memory turns to haze as you try and fit all the pieces of the puzzle back together for that promising load you shot 3 weeks or 3 months ago.
 
 I've found out, well for me anyway, that the one major thing I can change to affect accuracy is the bullet.  Once I have a promising bullet, then it's powder charges and primers.
 
 There are those who shoot so they have an excuse to reload.  I don't belong to that group.  I don't mind reloading, but it is a time consuming hobby.  I only reload so I can shoot.
 
 Over the years there have been some great inventions, take for instance the Case Prep Station and the 1500 Combo Powder Measure/Scale.  Now those are time savers !!
 
 The biggest time saver I can think of is showing my Wifey how to reload for me, and then just telling her I need another hundred '06 or Hornets.  Funny thing is, she didn't want to hear that.  Oh, she'll watch me for a few minutes, then say she has 'work' to do . . . well, what does she think I'm doing down there wasting the evening or half a Saturday?  Yea, I'll call reloading work.
 
 Halt Dich munter, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
 
			
			
			
			
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