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Reloading
Anybody reload at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2517334" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Back in the hey day of the Varmint Hunter's Association, VHA, the large Jamborees and other associated P-dog shoots, we saw all types of rigs designed for loading and a few for shooting from. Trailers, RV's, vans, truck mounted campers, tents, even a small converted school bus. Some of these were very ingenious, and I most envied the travel trailers that were pulled onto the P-dog towns for living in and shooting from. They had converted windows that open upwards and a fold out shooting bench that allowed the shooter to stay in the trailer and shoot from the shade and comfort of the room.</p><p></p><p>One gentleman simply had to turn from his indoor bench to use his load station for his 6BR's and 223AI. In those days, it was not uncommon to shoot several hundred rounds <em>a day</em>, so unless one wanted to load an bring a few thousand rounds, which we often did, these guys just reloaded their couple of hundred brass onsite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2517334, member: 9299"] Back in the hey day of the Varmint Hunter's Association, VHA, the large Jamborees and other associated P-dog shoots, we saw all types of rigs designed for loading and a few for shooting from. Trailers, RV's, vans, truck mounted campers, tents, even a small converted school bus. Some of these were very ingenious, and I most envied the travel trailers that were pulled onto the P-dog towns for living in and shooting from. They had converted windows that open upwards and a fold out shooting bench that allowed the shooter to stay in the trailer and shoot from the shade and comfort of the room. One gentleman simply had to turn from his indoor bench to use his load station for his 6BR's and 223AI. In those days, it was not uncommon to shoot several hundred rounds [I]a day[/I], so unless one wanted to load an bring a few thousand rounds, which we often did, these guys just reloaded their couple of hundred brass onsite. [/QUOTE]
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