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Work in progress
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08/16/16 01:59 AM
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68A
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Think I have everything I need. Now I just gotta figure out how to use it all safely. Been reading the manuals but I learn from hands on. Anybody want to mentor the fng?
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Re: Work in progress
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#6410125
08/16/16 02:41 AM
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Mickey Moose
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I like the bench. A few months ago I was looking for a bench and I think I saw it at Northern Tool(?).
Once you've read your equipment and reloading manuals then start asking questions. We'll work through them with you.
-Mickey
My botnet is bigger than yours.
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: 68A]
#6410217
08/16/16 03:32 AM
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kmon11
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Use almost the same bench for my setup, only mine is a lot older and has half as many drawers. I mounted mind on a plywood base and bolted it to the wall. Had to do the last when doing heavy resizing of the 50BMG. I use several different presses so made some 1'X1' 3/4 inch plywood plated finished to match bench and mounted presses to them with 4 captive nuts in the bench to screw them to for quick change out.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: 68A]
#6410278
08/16/16 04:47 AM
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LSCG
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looks like you are well on your way to becoming a reloader, congrats!
best advice I can give you is don't rush and pay close attention to what you are doing. don't listen to the radio or have the TV on or any other distractions. reloading is fun (at least to me) but it can be very dangerous if you slip up.
best of luck and have fun!
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: 68A]
#6410502
08/16/16 01:22 PM
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J.G.
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Load all that in a box, and come to my place. In the shop I have my 4' X 8' welding table that has bolt holes for a press. And as you know, the rifle range is out the front door of the shop. "Red Snake" came out for a loading class a couple months ago. He's produced legitimate 1/4 MOA ammo for his .280 A. I. since then.
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: kmon11]
#6410506
08/16/16 01:24 PM
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J.G.
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Use almost the same bench for my setup, only mine is a lot older and has half as many drawers. I mounted mind on a plywood base and bolted it to the wall. Had to do the last when doing heavy resizing of the 50BMG. I use several different presses so made some 1'X1' 3/4 inch plywood plated finished to match bench and mounted presses to them with 4 captive nuts in the bench to screw them to for quick change out.
Kevin, does one have to put a cheater pipe on the press handle to bump the shoulders on .50 BMG?
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: Mickey Moose]
#6410512
08/16/16 01:31 PM
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68A
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I like the bench. A few months ago I was looking for a bench and I think I saw it at Northern Tool(?).
Once you've read your equipment and reloading manuals then start asking questions. We'll work through them with you.
-Mickey Yeah, bench is from harbor freight, $150. Not a bad deal, pretty sturdy and heavy. Probably could've saved a few buck building my own.
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: J.G.]
#6410530
08/16/16 01:44 PM
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kmon11
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Use almost the same bench for my setup, only mine is a lot older and has half as many drawers. I mounted mind on a plywood base and bolted it to the wall. Had to do the last when doing heavy resizing of the 50BMG. I use several different presses so made some 1'X1' 3/4 inch plywood plated finished to match bench and mounted presses to them with 4 captive nuts in the bench to screw them to for quick change out.
Kevin, does one have to put a cheater pipe on the press handle to bump the shoulders on .50 BMG? Don't have to but it sure makes the job easier, work smarter not hardsr.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: kmon11]
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08/16/16 03:49 PM
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J.G.
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A creedo I live by more and more, the older and more painful I get.
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Re: Work in progress
[Re: J.G.]
#6411556
08/17/16 12:42 AM
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Deerhunter61
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A creedo I live by more and more, the older and more painful I get. This is something I unfortunately know all to well!
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