or better described as my work desk kit. Something to tinker with and shed stress on occasion. I do not have that much experience with the Lyman 310 tool but found it pretty well thought out some ages before I even existed. This is proof you do not need that much to load a little. It would be pretty easy to do a hunnerd or two at a normal pace. It's not really strenuous at all. The .45 ACP ammo tray made a perfect .357 load block.
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It does not FL size though and I need to check for chambering ability. I GUESS the best thing to do is to FL size in a normal press and dedicate that brass to one gun I plan on using? I'll just have to see.
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Little test run of my minimal "Skeeter" loading kit
- WB, 2020-06-23, 14:23
- I usually try to prep the press up to ready to load. - Asa, 2020-06-24, 16:53
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Don't forget the Lee tool either... (nm)
- MountainWanderer, 2020-06-23, 14:50
- Yes! I have a small collection of them. - WB, 2020-06-23, 18:01
- I love the Lee hand press tool - Chance Dunlap, 2020-06-23, 15:19