SnapShot
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Jeep & Mocha "Remembering Patches, always"
Posts: 699
Location: Finally free from the Republic of Kalifornia!
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Post by SnapShot on Jul 27, 2014 13:52:58 GMT -5
Here is another Reloading Cost Calculator in Microsoft Excel. My wife teaches Excel at the local collage and made this for me. I have been using it for a long time and it works well but does not calculate for Shots Shells. Thought I'd share it here, seems like we all like to have multiple tools for our tasks. Reloading Cost Calculator.xlsx (10.56 KB)
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gws
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Location: NW New Mexico
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Post by gws on Jul 29, 2014 1:38:50 GMT -5
I downloaded and tried it, and it seems to work.....nice to have a handy wife! Mine is a quilter and seamstress.....I will have some press and other matching equipment dust covers soon. Just hope it isn't too flowery.....you know how it is. Maybe she'll let me pick the material.
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SnapShot
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Jeep & Mocha "Remembering Patches, always"
Posts: 699
Location: Finally free from the Republic of Kalifornia!
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Post by SnapShot on Jul 29, 2014 10:00:50 GMT -5
Hey there GWS ~ You're right it's great to have a handy and talented wife. Mine is a shooter too. Does your bride shoot? ~ Snapshot
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Post by krwada on Jul 29, 2014 10:15:30 GMT -5
I downloaded and tried it, and it seems to work.....nice to have a handy wife! Mine is a quilter and seamstress.....I will have some press and other matching equipment dust covers soon. Just hope it isn't too flowery.....you know how it is. Maybe she'll let me pick the material. A cozy for your reloading press??? Sheesh! I just use an old shop rag. Actually, it is an old worn out terry cloth hand towel.
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gws
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Location: NW New Mexico
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Post by gws on Jul 29, 2014 10:20:50 GMT -5
Well when we were first married she let me know that she could out shoot me, soon enough, but then went on to stuff that interested her more. I need to coax her out more often. Especially now that I have free access to the clubs range where I serve as newsletter editor. Okay not exactly free is it? Kwada, Howdy! If you lived in New Mexico you'd understand.....dust gets everywhere 12 months out of the year except when it rains or snows......and in a 10" annual state that ain't much moisture.
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