Not for me, especially if I'm just loading range ammo.AlaskanGuy wrote:you mean there is something better then a sharpie and masking tape????
Ammo box labels
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Re: Ammo box labels
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Re: Ammo box labels
Check this one out:
[Click on this link >>] P r e c i s i o n C a r t r i d g e B o x L a b e l s
Use either Avery # 8163 Stick-on labels or plain paper and clear tape.
[Click on this link >>] P r e c i s i o n C a r t r i d g e B o x L a b e l s
Use either Avery # 8163 Stick-on labels or plain paper and clear tape.
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Re: Ammo box labels
Yeap! Been using TMT Precision Box Labels for years! Might be able to say "decades" now? I store all my ammo in clear heavy vinyl bags now. I still use the labels, printed several yesterday. I stick them on the bags and then cover them with a length of packing tape.
When I used to travel on the airliner for personal reasons, I always checked a handgun. One of the kickers is with ammo storage and marking. I've heard tales of guys travel with handloads and getting hassled with the markings on the storage method. I used "professional boxing" (yeah you can buy them), and Tom's labels. TSA never had a comment other than "nice".
As a note, what I discovered is that most of the TSA guys and gals doing the firearm inspections are doing it because they know and like guns. They always appreciated someone who had their chit squared away.
When I used to travel on the airliner for personal reasons, I always checked a handgun. One of the kickers is with ammo storage and marking. I've heard tales of guys travel with handloads and getting hassled with the markings on the storage method. I used "professional boxing" (yeah you can buy them), and Tom's labels. TSA never had a comment other than "nice".
As a note, what I discovered is that most of the TSA guys and gals doing the firearm inspections are doing it because they know and like guns. They always appreciated someone who had their chit squared away.
Michael