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<blockquote data-quote="theEMP" data-source="post: 966495" data-attributes="member: 65321"><p>I have read articles about doing it. What they did was have their cases fully preped and ready to be loaded. Then they would throw the powder charges so they would have cases that just needed a bullet. That way at the range all they had to do was seat a bullet. I have started doing this and what i do is buy a bunch of cheep expanding foam ear plugs that i put in the case neck to hold the powder in. Then i just haul my press up to my range and bolt it down. It works pretty good for me. Lee makes a little hand press that would work really slick. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theEMP, post: 966495, member: 65321"] I have read articles about doing it. What they did was have their cases fully preped and ready to be loaded. Then they would throw the powder charges so they would have cases that just needed a bullet. That way at the range all they had to do was seat a bullet. I have started doing this and what i do is buy a bunch of cheep expanding foam ear plugs that i put in the case neck to hold the powder in. Then i just haul my press up to my range and bolt it down. It works pretty good for me. Lee makes a little hand press that would work really slick. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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