Ahhh country life , my bench is 75' from my garage with a 100 & 150 yd targets. Another 300 yards to my 500 yd range . I'm spoiled doing reloads 5 at a time ,, too easy
Just don't be "that guy" that sets up an entire reloading production line which eats up 3/4 of the back bench. I have watched a couple of guys do that on a nice busy weekend and then get downright snarly when someone asks him to free up some room for others. The most exciting day was when two other guys said "ok, fine, be a ####" and then adjusted their brass deflectors and plunked down right beside him. 30 min of hot brass raining down on him and his assembly line led to a lot more choice words before he finally packed up.
Ahhh country life , my bench is 75' from my garage with a 100 & 150 yd targets. Another 300 yards to my 500 yd range . I'm spoiled doing reloads 5 at a time ,, too easy
Why? I could see that as a problem if it was windy out. But not testing loads in the wind anyway. I suppose I could make a windproof clear front "scale box" and bolt it to my shooting bench if I had too.
Life is good out on the range ain't it...200 yards off the south deck, 400 off the north...Fifty paces to my 400 yard gongs down in the raven or ninety paces to my 830 yard pounding rock with an IPSC torso gong beside it on the other side of the raven...Loading up five rounds and touching them off minutes later is one of life's simple pleasures out on the range...
Got a 6x7 209" whitetail right in the horse coral a few years ago too...Never could bring myself to shoot one of those lonely spike moose that come round end of September to visit the mares.
Yes I agree about the wind, in my reloading room I can tell when the furnace kicks in. I will be inside my truck though, and thankfully my Dodge Ram dash will actually work with a chunk of 3/4" plywood. I tried using the console with the lid up, but its not easy to level there like I thought it wold be. ( the hard plastic is not very flat and hard to shim ) At least up on the dash its easy to read, and I won't need to bring the computer and web cam.Tried using a beam scale at the shooting line but even a slight breeze messes up a scale, digital or beam. My range has a clubhouse that I use so it's not a big deal for me, but without the clubhouse I wouldn't be able to weigh loads 9 days out of 10.

It is a three hour round trip to the range where I shoot,,,,, so,,, one of this winters projects was to build a portable reloading kit. It will be another two weeks before we can drive into the range for it's first time out.
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