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Post by keith on Oct 11, 2015 13:24:30 GMT -5
Turns out when doing large batches of bullets you need a lot of bullet trays, or a bullet tray and a lot of boxes as you go through different steps. I decided it was time to just make a bigger bullet tray or two so I took a break from bullet making today to make something to help speed the operation along: If you need one get a .75" thick piece of wood, a .5" drill bit, set your depth for .5" with the drill bit about 1/8" above the wood so you can transition from hole to hole, and space your holes .75" from center to center. This one holds 189 bullets and cost 1/3 of what 3 trays from MTM/RCBS/Frankford/etc. cost.
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Post by bestill458 on Oct 11, 2015 13:32:16 GMT -5
Looks great definitely a needed tool for bullet making.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2015 15:50:19 GMT -5
is .75" the same as 3/4"
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Post by jims on Oct 12, 2015 12:07:55 GMT -5
Rambler: Pretty close. Just kidding. Nicely done work and photo.
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Post by dannoboone on Oct 12, 2015 12:34:37 GMT -5
Good idea for powder vials, too.
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Post by bestill458 on Oct 12, 2015 13:39:28 GMT -5
Kinda same thought this helps when shooting timed relay in competition not to make a load mistake.
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Post by keith on Oct 12, 2015 17:31:30 GMT -5
I have loved that setup since you first posted it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 17:33:42 GMT -5
That wood go good with your bullet block!
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Post by keith on Oct 12, 2015 19:00:45 GMT -5
At some point I'm going to plane down some hardwood and make one. That way I at least look cool at the range even when I can't shoot good.
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