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<blockquote data-quote="Bruno2" data-source="post: 1288513" data-attributes="member: 13962"><p>Here is my 0.02 on it. I had a buddy that died a couple yrs ago . He lived in Claremore his entire life. He was a competition shooter and a pretty good one at that. He shot pistol , rifle , shotgun and archery . He held state and natl titles in just about all of them. He was a very avid reloader. He had nice reloading benches and stands. My favorite idea that he had was making a portable stand out of steel that was heavy enough to use a press on , but , light enough to take to the range. Taking it to the range provides the ability to work up loads right there. Then you can tweek them right there on the spot. Best stand ever, however you could still build one thats permanent for your reloading room.</p><p></p><p>Another good point is you can take the portable stand out in the yard and deprime w/o a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruno2, post: 1288513, member: 13962"] Here is my 0.02 on it. I had a buddy that died a couple yrs ago . He lived in Claremore his entire life. He was a competition shooter and a pretty good one at that. He shot pistol , rifle , shotgun and archery . He held state and natl titles in just about all of them. He was a very avid reloader. He had nice reloading benches and stands. My favorite idea that he had was making a portable stand out of steel that was heavy enough to use a press on , but , light enough to take to the range. Taking it to the range provides the ability to work up loads right there. Then you can tweek them right there on the spot. Best stand ever, however you could still build one thats permanent for your reloading room. Another good point is you can take the portable stand out in the yard and deprime w/o a mess. [/QUOTE]
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