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portable Reloading Bench

Riceguy

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Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a way to travel and do some reloading. Have a travel trailer that we use a lot. Want to be able to reload while sitting around with nothing to do.
Have heard of some that mount on the trailer hitch of their pick-up for heavy support.
Any suggestions.
Wasn't sure where to post this thread.

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Look for one of these, not easy to come by though. If you are handy, even with minimal tools, something like this easy to make. I could draw out some 2nd grade sketches of what I'd make if I didn't have one of these. Just get your press back far enough in a cutout, so it won't tip forward.
Set up on your table and do it in comfort.
 

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Thanks for the idea, I use the Inline Fabrication Mounts, Have many loaders but only need one set of holes in my Bench.
I have the welders and Plasma Cutter. So I can fabricate just about anything in our shop.
Sorry about the delay in responding, But i 'am not receiving replies to my email like they normally do.
 
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Depending upon caliber...why not just a hand reloading system.....especially if you are just taking extra brass to prime..fill..and put a bullet in.....resizing could be accomplished before leaving home......
 
Once you get your brass processed all you need at that point is powder/projectile and powder scale. Even a vice grip will work for any surface. A couple pieces of plywood and your tailgate. Seating bullets takes hardly any torque.
 
I have a new Lee breech lock vice I bought to size my ML bullets, but I just size them all at once on my big press. If you don't need to do a lot of magnum brass sizing, this tool should do all you want without the need for a bench/vice. I can send you pictures of it if you have interest. Would get you loading for well under $100.
 
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