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Reloading
Do you reload at the Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 346404" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I've got a range or two that I can go to that is usually empty (My 600 yard range is my brother-in-laws place) so I've been building up a range kit. Power isn't necessary the way that I'm going. The two big pieces of my kit are still missing.</p><p></p><p>(1) 12 x 12, 1" thick aluminum plate for a clamping base (shipped)</p><p></p><p>(2) Forster Co-Ax press so I don't have to disassemble my bench every time I want to go. (waiting on Sinclair. It's cheaper to buy Forster from Sinclair than it is Forster)</p><p></p><p>The other parts that I have:</p><p></p><p>(1) Harrell powder measure</p><p>(2) RCBS beam scale</p><p></p><p>I have yet to come up with a good wind blocking idea but I think that will be easy enough to come up with.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to prep and prime my brass before I go so that all I have to concern myself with is bullets and powder. I may change that around and reload what I shoot at the range later but I think that I would rather not deal with the finer aspects of reloading at the range so I'll do that at home where it's more comfy. I'll get more shooting time that way too. If I'm at my brother-in-laws place and he or my nephew is there that'll change things because we'll be reloading cartridges that I'm not set up for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 346404, member: 1039"] I've got a range or two that I can go to that is usually empty (My 600 yard range is my brother-in-laws place) so I've been building up a range kit. Power isn't necessary the way that I'm going. The two big pieces of my kit are still missing. (1) 12 x 12, 1" thick aluminum plate for a clamping base (shipped) (2) Forster Co-Ax press so I don't have to disassemble my bench every time I want to go. (waiting on Sinclair. It's cheaper to buy Forster from Sinclair than it is Forster) The other parts that I have: (1) Harrell powder measure (2) RCBS beam scale I have yet to come up with a good wind blocking idea but I think that will be easy enough to come up with. I'm going to prep and prime my brass before I go so that all I have to concern myself with is bullets and powder. I may change that around and reload what I shoot at the range later but I think that I would rather not deal with the finer aspects of reloading at the range so I'll do that at home where it's more comfy. I'll get more shooting time that way too. If I'm at my brother-in-laws place and he or my nephew is there that'll change things because we'll be reloading cartridges that I'm not set up for [/QUOTE]
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