I do something similar. I use a P-Touch labeler and put 2 labels on each can. One on the front side on the latch and one on the lid. I use big 72pt letters for the caliber and to the right of that I put something specific like IMI M855 or Golden Saber +P on a 24pt font.
If I take ammo out of an ammo can I consider it gone. everything in mags is considered shot even though I keep a fair number loaded all the time of range ammo. For each of my carry weapons I keep at least 3 mags fully loaded +1 in the chamber all the time.
I label top and front of the can so I can see what it is if it were say in the back of the truck. I also differentiate it training from load out. I agree with you if it is partly done I take it off the list. I also have a bunch of them filled with brass for reloading.
If it is predictable then it is preventable....... Gordon Graham
So if it is predictable and preventable then you better prepare.
I use Excel a lot at work. Very useful tool. The reason I ask, 1. I haven't used it in a while and couldn't recall if it did or not. 2. Looking for it on my computer, I found that it was on my old puter that died and I haven't downloaded the hard drive yet.
Would you being will to email a copy to me? It is a good spreadsheet and I would like to get a copy and recount all my inventory. Adding the reloading pages wouldn't be hard to do at all.
No problem. just PM your email
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I intend on being the last person alive still stomping cockroaches.
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