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Reloading
reloading equipment for the range
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 726523" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>I got into BR before the Hood press and I could put just about everything needed for a match in the tool box and most ranges that I shot at had loading area.. Some used standard press and clamp to table and one big improvement was the clamp on press Harrell for the 6ppc.</p><p></p><p>When I moved to back Co and shot HBR at Ault, Co seen few that had cargo type trailer set up for reloading. </p><p></p><p>It was lot easier in the BR days as I just loaded one case but having expanded that over the years to my hunting/varmint rifles I did have to expand. I take another carry type box about 1/2 size of the tool box I'll keep powder and cases and extra dies depending on how many rifles I take. I learned over the years only thing I put out on the lid to load is rifle I'm loading for.</p><p></p><p>During the week is when I do most of my shooting took me few years answering questions so now get more time to shoot. It's little harder on weekend but being a membership only gun club it's not as bad as shooting public range.</p><p></p><p>I keep everything pretty simple as I can only neck size with arbor press it's lot easier packing extra cases vs press,lube etc.</p><p></p><p>Well good luck to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 726523, member: 306"] I got into BR before the Hood press and I could put just about everything needed for a match in the tool box and most ranges that I shot at had loading area.. Some used standard press and clamp to table and one big improvement was the clamp on press Harrell for the 6ppc. When I moved to back Co and shot HBR at Ault, Co seen few that had cargo type trailer set up for reloading. It was lot easier in the BR days as I just loaded one case but having expanded that over the years to my hunting/varmint rifles I did have to expand. I take another carry type box about 1/2 size of the tool box I'll keep powder and cases and extra dies depending on how many rifles I take. I learned over the years only thing I put out on the lid to load is rifle I'm loading for. During the week is when I do most of my shooting took me few years answering questions so now get more time to shoot. It's little harder on weekend but being a membership only gun club it's not as bad as shooting public range. I keep everything pretty simple as I can only neck size with arbor press it's lot easier packing extra cases vs press,lube etc. Well good luck to you [/QUOTE]
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