Thanks Brian. It will take a little getting used to, but it does present some interesting possibilities and the labels are a real plus.
I keep a spreadsheet called "INVENTORY" in which I document EVERYTHING reloading and shooting. Every gun, bullet, powder, collet, press, die, case; how much it cost when it was purchased, its description, model number, serial number, Internet supplier's product number, Internet link to a photo; how many I have on hand; current "market price" for the equivalent (and usually the same) product; etc.
It is interesting how much I have invested in reloading, how much "stuff" I have accumulated, how far I have advanced, how much I have shot, and how long ago I amortized all of my reloading equipment and associated components.
I shoot more, reload more, and enjoy it more than I ever imagined. It is a hobby for Life. It does not take too may reloads in a single caliber to amortize them and the components required to make them when compared to "Market Price" for Factory rounds through the Distributor(s).