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Reloading
Equipment needed for reloading at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 80245" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Hey Tom,</p><p></p><p>I faced the same thing your looking at. I did similar to what GSSP did in that I rigged up a RCBS Jr press and a spare UniFlow measure on a piece of 1/2"x4 Aluminum flat bar I got from the scrap bin at work. It has pre drilled holes so that I can moount the press or measure in different locations to accomodate the bench or table that I mount it to. I use a couple of deep c-clapms to secure it. It will easily handle anything I need to load up at the range. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://image62.webshots.com/162/7/72/71/433777271wbETfF_ph.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>When I head out, I make sure I have all the cases trimmed, and ready. I take a cople of powders, primers, and different weights with me. As mentioned, just do your prep work for the powders weights at the house. You will get it close enough for fine tuning by simply dumping in a consistant manner. It isn't hard at all. Since I travel several hours to get to our place in the country, when I do head there to work on loads, I take enough stuff for several rifles. It will generally all fit into one plastic tub. I take it out, set it up, load and shoot. Sure makes it a lot easier to work up a couple of loads fairly quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 80245, member: 3804"] Hey Tom, I faced the same thing your looking at. I did similar to what GSSP did in that I rigged up a RCBS Jr press and a spare UniFlow measure on a piece of 1/2"x4 Aluminum flat bar I got from the scrap bin at work. It has pre drilled holes so that I can moount the press or measure in different locations to accomodate the bench or table that I mount it to. I use a couple of deep c-clapms to secure it. It will easily handle anything I need to load up at the range. [img]http://image62.webshots.com/162/7/72/71/433777271wbETfF_ph.jpg[/img] When I head out, I make sure I have all the cases trimmed, and ready. I take a cople of powders, primers, and different weights with me. As mentioned, just do your prep work for the powders weights at the house. You will get it close enough for fine tuning by simply dumping in a consistant manner. It isn't hard at all. Since I travel several hours to get to our place in the country, when I do head there to work on loads, I take enough stuff for several rifles. It will generally all fit into one plastic tub. I take it out, set it up, load and shoot. Sure makes it a lot easier to work up a couple of loads fairly quickly. [/QUOTE]
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