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I was thinking of something more portable. It could save trips back and forth to the range or allow you to load for current conditions. I thought that match shooters did this but I could be mistaken.You mean setup a Dillon 650XL and start cranking out reloaded rounds right there on the firing line?
If so, why would you do that?
I scanned the rule book and didn't see anything that said it wasn't permitted.I've seen it done before at the 100yd gp range but this was a few yrs ago(4-5 yrs ago). He mounted his equipment not on the shooting bench but on the counter behind the shooting benches.
I learned something from this new rulebook. It said 223/5.56 ammo is allowed to be fired at BP range steel, 75 yds and beyond if using frangible bullets. I don't recall that being in the old rule book?
Maybe these would be useful after all.I learned something from this new rulebook. It said 223/5.56 ammo is allowed to be fired at BP range steel, 75 yds and beyond if using frangible bullets. I don't recall that being in the old rule book?
I recall seeing a change in the signage on the BP range to permit this, for 2-3 lanes down on one end of the firing line. Will have to give it a closer look next time I'm out there.I learned something from this new rulebook. It said 223/5.56 ammo is allowed to be fired at BP range steel, 75 yds and beyond if using frangible bullets. I don't recall that being in the old rule book?
Semi jacketed 30-30 was allowed previously as were fmj in some pistol cartridges. These new rules have more detail than the old rule book.Yea, it used to be lead only on anything larger than 22LR, and something like MV under 2000 FPS.
Supposedly my copper plated, pure lead 30-30 mouse fart loads were not allowed....
You mean setup a Dillon 650XL and start cranking out reloaded rounds right there on the firing line?
If so, why would you do that?
That is one option or I can prepare brass at home so all I have to do is add powder and seat bullet. That could be done with Lee loader. Another option is to mount single stage press to board that can be clamped to table or bench at the range.Breech Lock Hand Press
Breech Lock Hand Press by Lee Precision Product Overview Midsouth now offers the Lee Breech Lock Hand Press. The Lee Breech Lock Hand Press is a unique solution for reloading away from your bench. The Breech Lock Hand Press can be used virtually anywhere, from the living room to the range...www.midsouthshooterssupply.com
This is what I believe ARAKboss has in mind. I'm considering getting one. A complete reloading package can fit in a tool box.
I have one, works awesome while sizing/decapping .308 in front of the Telly.Breech Lock Hand Press
Breech Lock Hand Press by Lee Precision Product Overview Midsouth now offers the Lee Breech Lock Hand Press. The Lee Breech Lock Hand Press is a unique solution for reloading away from your bench. The Breech Lock Hand Press can be used virtually anywhere, from the living room to the range...www.midsouthshooterssupply.com
This is what I believe ARAKboss has in mind. I'm considering getting one. A complete reloading package can fit in a tool box.