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Totally. I actually made it so the primers stick out enough so I can get a hood grip on them when my Bersa jas a fail to extract.

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So an old desk became new shelves...

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Almost there.....

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Nice.

Is that the ribbed model?

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MadPick wrote:
Nice.

Is that the ribbed model?


haha, totally.... I jut had a few spares not being used so I thought a giant wrapper on the press would be good.....

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You do know in this case, wrapping it will not prevent accidental discharges?

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MadPick wrote:
Nice.

Is that the ribbed model?


Looks like a it's for magnum loads to me :P


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You do know in this case, wrapping it will not prevent accidental discharges?


No, but it might prevent the press from having any offspring. I cant afford another....

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Ok...So I'm just getting started on my endeavor into the unknown world of this reloading stuff and I blame it all on MADPICK!

Here is the very basic beginnings of my bench and layout for stuff.

I have a Dillon Super Swage ordered for the mil brass prep and am waiting on powder and bullets from a couple of members. Need to get all my die sets adjusted but am waiting on powder dies with the rest of my Dillon order.

Can't for the life of me figure out why I've waited so long to get started with this. I'm starting to worry that this may be an awful addiction! And It's all Steve's fault!

ETA...Yeah I'm pretty fortunate that I have plenty of space to work with.


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Foothills don't worry it is addictive and a lot of time spent in the garage or reloading room saving money. I think I thanked mad pick for showing me the cost savings and being able to shoot a lot more for a lot less

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foothills wrote:
Ok...So I'm just getting started on my endeavor into the unknown world of this reloading stuff and I blame it all on MADPICK!

Here is the very basic beginnings of my bench and layout for stuff.

I have a Dillon Super Swage ordered for the mil brass prep and am waiting on powder and bullets from a couple of members. Need to get all my die sets adjusted but am waiting on powder dies with the rest of my Dillon order.

Can't for the life of me figure out why I've waited so long to get started with this. I'm starting to worry that this may be an awful addiction! And It's all Steve's fault!


Very nice set-up. I wish i had more space. :blackcloud1:

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I wish I was so awesome that my peg board had a multitude of AR uppers hung on it...

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I wish I was so awesome that my peg board had a multitude of AR uppers hung on it...


Well I don't know about the "awesome" part?! :ROFLMAO:

Those are only the "spare" Colt ones Dan...:thumbsup2:

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Chuck Norris just called, he's scared.

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Don, your garage is bigger than my whole damned apartment..... :blackcloud1:




Congrats on getting up and running! (Almost.)

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Chuck Norris just called, he's scared.


That was his great grandmother. And, she ain't scared. Girlfriend for Foothills maybe ? LMFAOL !


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