At my age, I have my good days and my bad days... Today must have been a good one as I got started on the project early this morning, long before my son was awake to give me a hand. By the time he was awake, I had all of the stuff off of the table and into a few boxes, so the table was ready to move.
In the new location I fancied it up a little, giving it a dedicated ultrabook computer for looking up loads, ordering components, watching NetFlix, etc.. On the computer I set up a text file to record loads and results in. - We are computer nuts over here. Every member of the family has at least three computers, I have five.
- Then I broke in the new loading setup by loading twenty rounds of .223 for my coyote rifle.
Whew!
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You may ask yourself, "I wonder what the wine glass is for?"
That wine glass is an important piece of reloading equipment... I put powder in the wine glass and in the powder trickler when loading. Powder is scooped out of the wine glass with a Lee powder dipper, then the trickler is used to dial in the load to the exact weight required. - I weigh each load separately after doing case preparation, as I want to give my rifles every opportunity to shoot accurately if they can.
Anyway, now that I have the reloading bench out of my shop, now maybe I can get my milling machine shoe-horned in there. - I've been getting by with a drill-press and really miss my mill.