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Need any 40 cal nickel for a good price?
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The first trip to the range with my Weatherby, I knocked over my cartridges and mixed everything up. Now I write powder type, charge, bullet weight and c.o.a.l on each of my cases. Makes it easier when to identify hot loads as well.
Thanks guys. The barrel table is now just for tinkering on the guns. The new bench is about 80% done, built from salvaged oak pallets at work. Heavy and so hard it eats planer knives in short order. I could only make it 60" long anticipating the move into the old farm house.
My wife wants to lay claim to the barrel table. Good excuse to build a new bench.
The room is not so much set up to make a huge amount of loads in short time as to entertain company and also have a place to set all my junk.
The new bench may be more to your liking.
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This may be OT a little bit but this is the best way I've found to hide your scabbards and ammo if you put a room in your basement. It is on casters and rolls out. The door on the bottom opens up right to the back and you just toss the gun scabbards in there.
It is a great way to keep the locked up ammo out of sight.
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I only got my grinder stand on sale at Canadian Tire 3-4 months ago, but 5 years...My variation of a grinder stand that I had sitting in the original box for the last 5 years that was never used. I have not quite decided where the feet should be positioned yet. It is quite stable the way it is, quite comfortable while sitting as well. Both the top and bottom can be swiveled. The water tray is a great place for the spent primers to drop into. As this one has mounting holes in the feet, I can mount it to a 3/4" piece of plywood to make it more stable if needed.
Can you use a button head bolt? They have a radius edge that the linkage would glide over maybe?
Hmm How stable are the grinder stands?
I use the $20 work bench method with a 1 inch plywood on top for more space
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