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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anybody reload at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Sharp" data-source="post: 2516076" data-attributes="member: 107251"><p>I have loaded at the range for years. My commute was about 2.5hrs. round trip, the cost of fuel and time savings will justify the purchase of a few pieces of gear (that I would have purchased anyway). I use a K&M arbor press and wilson seating dies to seat bullets in already prepped brass. If there is no shelter available to use your scale, you can store previously weighed-at-home powder charges in blood vials or small glass bottles (both available on AZ) and load those into brass as needed. I have seen other guys use an old aquarium or homemade plexiglass case to keep their scale out of the wind. A Harrell's powder measure and Harrells press are nice to have for range loading as well. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Sharp, post: 2516076, member: 107251"] I have loaded at the range for years. My commute was about 2.5hrs. round trip, the cost of fuel and time savings will justify the purchase of a few pieces of gear (that I would have purchased anyway). I use a K&M arbor press and wilson seating dies to seat bullets in already prepped brass. If there is no shelter available to use your scale, you can store previously weighed-at-home powder charges in blood vials or small glass bottles (both available on AZ) and load those into brass as needed. I have seen other guys use an old aquarium or homemade plexiglass case to keep their scale out of the wind. A Harrell's powder measure and Harrells press are nice to have for range loading as well. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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