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Reloading
Anybody reload at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewater" data-source="post: 2517092" data-attributes="member: 121282"><p>I am not going to reply to your question with an irrelevant answer bragging on one of those 1000yd ranges 5 steps out my shop, which you do not have.</p><p>It is simple to do what you need with hand tools and a small plywood box made to set your electronic gem scale inside. Frankford arsenal makes a blue powder trickler with rubber cap that seals the reservoir. You drill a hole in the side of the box so the spout pokes thru the sidewall and ends above the weigh pan. You do the primary charge with lee powder scoops or thrower, depending on powder type, and then trickle the rest in from the outside. Its not production fast but works well. The 'lid' to the box is a piece of plexiglass type material that slides in and out.</p><p>The rest you do with an arbor press and die in the breeze. You can use a lee seater die ( cheap and plenty precise) or whidden or wilson (more expensive).</p><p>+caliper mic + bullet comparator + bag of prepped brass and you are set!</p><p>If you want to do the works out there then the best portable press hands down is the Buchanan. pic attached[ATTACH=full]361638[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewater, post: 2517092, member: 121282"] I am not going to reply to your question with an irrelevant answer bragging on one of those 1000yd ranges 5 steps out my shop, which you do not have. It is simple to do what you need with hand tools and a small plywood box made to set your electronic gem scale inside. Frankford arsenal makes a blue powder trickler with rubber cap that seals the reservoir. You drill a hole in the side of the box so the spout pokes thru the sidewall and ends above the weigh pan. You do the primary charge with lee powder scoops or thrower, depending on powder type, and then trickle the rest in from the outside. Its not production fast but works well. The 'lid' to the box is a piece of plexiglass type material that slides in and out. The rest you do with an arbor press and die in the breeze. You can use a lee seater die ( cheap and plenty precise) or whidden or wilson (more expensive). +caliper mic + bullet comparator + bag of prepped brass and you are set! If you want to do the works out there then the best portable press hands down is the Buchanan. pic attached[ATTACH type="full" alt="2E32660F-E23C-4105-B410-13E7BF03DD82.jpeg"]361638[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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