Loaded up 150 500gr 50 beowulf for squirrel season this year.
Loaded up 150 500gr 50 beowulf for squirrel season this year.
poor squirrels..
I stared at my bench wishing it was 4 Years ago.
I think I found a couple rounds of yours at AGC today.Made some 9mm 125 grain casts. Filled up an empty Xtreme box to the brim with them
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Well boys, I am setting up my bench, construction began today. Slow going so far trying to make certain I get it set up right the first time.
Yeah, it's likely myns if you were at the steel lanes.I think I found a couple rounds of yours at AGC today.
They definitely attract attention as did the 7.62x39 they were sitting with!Yeah, it's likely myns if you were at the steel lanes.
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Measure twice. Cut once.
Measure twice. Cut once.
Words I have lived by and suggested to many a person. 40 years in the construction business this year.
If your memory is like mine,... it's measure once, write it down, then cut once using the measurement on the paper. That is provided I have not misplaced the paper!
Not quite that bad, but does seem to be more of a problem as each year passes.
Awesome. I look forward to seeing a pro's bench!
For me, it's usually eyesight that needs checking. My method these days involves a sequence of measure-squint activities before the cut.
Swaged some resized 308.
The swager is mounted to a custom automation frame, which has the Dillon 550 pattern. The actual Inline Fab QD mount on the bench is the flat one with the spacer, which I highly recommend if you have a bench that is stabilized against the wall.What is that swager mounted to? I ask, because I have one on the way and was planning on putting it on to an Inline Fabrication quick mount plate.