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You can easily fit a 660 card set in the 3-ring binders. Larger sets start getting tight (particularly in my case where I also add the insert sets)
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I don't know about the Ultra Pro binders but I use D-ring binders, not O-ring binders, for my sheets. Just the typical binders that you can purchase at Target or similar type stores.
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