eaglemountainman
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Do you guys mean you mark the storage case or each cartridge case?Same here. Marker on the case helps prevent that!
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Do you guys mean you mark the storage case or each cartridge case?Same here. Marker on the case helps prevent that!
On the brass, takes one min to write a charge # on the side or you could mark the case head. Maybe it's an extra unnecessary step, but I don't want to be mixing up cases/charges.
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That's how I do it also straight on the brass![]()
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Love my 257AIJust finished a 10 round pressure ladder for my .257AI. Used Ramshot Magnum from 52.0-56.5, CCI 250 primers, newly fire formed R-P brass all within 1 grain of case weight, Berger 115 VLD at 3.1” OAL. Now if we could get some heat to do some shooting. I like working ladders in much warmer conditions lol.
Ditto. Great cartridge.Love my 257AI
Whatever works best for you but just as information when tumbled the marks come right off@waspocrew, @realunlucky and @sierracharlie338
Thanks for the suggestion guys, but it's the 1st such incident in 50 years. Instead of marking up all my cases, I've resolved to just keep my bench more clutter free.
Justin, willing to share more on what you’re using for your reloading and how your room is set up? I would like to redo mine and utilize the space better.







You win in the category of most awesome reloading room. That is slick!My reloading bench is pretty messy right now but here you go.
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I installed two flush mount Inline Fabrication mounts so I can swap equipment out as needed. One is on my main reloading bench and one is across from it on the peninsula bench which makes it nice if I want my bow vice on it. I also use that spot for trimming with Henderson. Love that thing.
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I use all three types of brass cleaning tools: a dry vibratory tumbler, an Ultrasonic cleaner, and a rotary wet tumbler. I really can't decide which I like best. Cleaning brass is one of my least favorite parts of reloading.
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I use the Benchsource two-torch annealing machine. It has worked really well for me.
In my opinion, the Primal Rights CPS is the best priming tool on the market.
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The Autotrickler V3 has been an excellent investment. I just wish I had a couple more of them.
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I really like the Redding T-7 turret press. It has worked well for me. I had two of them but never used the other one so I sold it.
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The Inline Fabrication rails, trays, tool holders, risers, and bins really make it easy to set everything up just how you want.
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Damn dude. You a hick reloader, or a surgeon? That is an impressive set up. Very nice.My reloading bench is pretty messy right now but here you go.
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I installed two flush mount Inline Fabrication mounts so I can swap equipment out as needed. One is on my main reloading bench and one is across from it on the peninsula bench which makes it nice if I want my bow vice on it. I also use that spot for trimming with Henderson. Love that thing.
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I use all three types of brass cleaning tools: a dry vibratory tumbler, an Ultrasonic cleaner, and a rotary wet tumbler. I really can't decide which I like best. Cleaning brass is one of my least favorite parts of reloading.
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I use the Benchsource two-torch annealing machine. It has worked really well for me.
In my opinion, the Primal Rights CPS is the best priming tool on the market.
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The Autotrickler V3 has been an excellent investment. I just wish I had a couple more of them.
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I really like the Redding T-7 turret press. It has worked well for me. I had two of them but never used the other one so I sold it.
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The Inline Fabrication rails, trays, tool holders, risers, and bins really make it easy to set everything up just how you want.
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Get the Ingenuity trickler for that V3. It really works well with it.My reloading bench is pretty messy right now but here you go.
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I installed two flush mount Inline Fabrication mounts so I can swap equipment out as needed. One is on my main reloading bench and one is across from it on the peninsula bench which makes it nice if I want my bow vice on it. I also use that spot for trimming with Henderson. Love that thing.
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I use all three types of brass cleaning tools: a dry vibratory tumbler, an Ultrasonic cleaner, and a rotary wet tumbler. I really can't decide which I like best. Cleaning brass is one of my least favorite parts of reloading.
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I use the Benchsource two-torch annealing machine. It has worked really well for me.
In my opinion, the Primal Rights CPS is the best priming tool on the market.
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The Autotrickler V3 has been an excellent investment. I just wish I had a couple more of them.
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I really like the Redding T-7 turret press. It has worked well for me. I had two of them but never used the other one so I sold it.
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The Inline Fabrication rails, trays, tool holders, risers, and bins really make it easy to set everything up just how you want.
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Have you looked into Perfect Pattern powder? It is good for that size load and is available. It is a dense powder. You might need a 3/4 oz wad for it to stack up good.Finally found some 7/8 claybuster wads for my trap loads today; gonna run out of Xtralite powder before I shoot these up. Probably should find a new recipe for trap loads my arthritic shoulders can stand; gotta be one that uses powder I can find. Looking, too, for some Trailboss for my plinker loads in the leverguns; down to my last full pound of 4759.
Messy, my ass! Killer set up man.My reloading bench is pretty messy right now but here you go.
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I installed two flush mount Inline Fabrication mounts so I can swap equipment out as needed. One is on my main reloading bench and one is across from it on the peninsula bench which makes it nice if I want my bow vice on it. I also use that spot for trimming with Henderson. Love that thing.
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I use all three types of brass cleaning tools: a dry vibratory tumbler, an Ultrasonic cleaner, and a rotary wet tumbler. I really can't decide which I like best. Cleaning brass is one of my least favorite parts of reloading.
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I use the Benchsource two-torch annealing machine. It has worked really well for me.
In my opinion, the Primal Rights CPS is the best priming tool on the market.
View attachment 827022
The Autotrickler V3 has been an excellent investment. I just wish I had a couple more of them.
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I really like the Redding T-7 turret press. It has worked well for me. I had two of them but never used the other one so I sold it.
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The Inline Fabrication rails, trays, tool holders, risers, and bins really make it easy to set everything up just how you want.
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