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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
load development & reloading at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 587668" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>Has anyone while working up a load taken their reloading equipment out to where they are shooting?? Its something you wouldn't want to do at a popular shooting range as I am sure others would get tired of waiting for you to do your thing. I might have to look into one of those battery powered scales and some way to mount my press. It would be pretty easy to do where I shoot as I just have to stay out of the military's way and avoid the first weekend of each month. From my house out to where I shoot its about 35 miles one way and its all rocky road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 587668, member: 22102"] Has anyone while working up a load taken their reloading equipment out to where they are shooting?? Its something you wouldn't want to do at a popular shooting range as I am sure others would get tired of waiting for you to do your thing. I might have to look into one of those battery powered scales and some way to mount my press. It would be pretty easy to do where I shoot as I just have to stay out of the military's way and avoid the first weekend of each month. From my house out to where I shoot its about 35 miles one way and its all rocky road. [/QUOTE]
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