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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
load development & reloading at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 587685" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I do it all the time. Wether someone else likes it or not means little to me. Most shooting is in relays anyway, and as long as I'm right beside me, working off my bench, I could care less. I'm more worried about the idiot dumping black powder on a smokeless powder range next to me anyway. One of these days somebody with a brake next to him is going to create a major event, and I hope I'm not around when it happens.</p><p> </p><p>I use a K&M arbor press and Wilson dies. I throw powder with a Harrell or a Lyman #55. If doing stick powder I have to weight it on a small Pact BBK. About the only other things I use are my K&M priming tool and a dial caliper every once in awhile. The best loading bench I've ever found is a small Black & Decker Workmate</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 587685, member: 25383"] I do it all the time. Wether someone else likes it or not means little to me. Most shooting is in relays anyway, and as long as I'm right beside me, working off my bench, I could care less. I'm more worried about the idiot dumping black powder on a smokeless powder range next to me anyway. One of these days somebody with a brake next to him is going to create a major event, and I hope I'm not around when it happens. I use a K&M arbor press and Wilson dies. I throw powder with a Harrell or a Lyman #55. If doing stick powder I have to weight it on a small Pact BBK. About the only other things I use are my K&M priming tool and a dial caliper every once in awhile. The best loading bench I've ever found is a small Black & Decker Workmate gary [/QUOTE]
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