Have you purchased anything gun related in the last three days?

I got a few accessories for reloading to try. Left to right;
1.25 Diopter (Reading) safety glasses for reloading bench work. A Lyman Pan/Funnel, Lyman BLEACHER reloading block for 45 Colt and similar size carts, and a Lyman E-Zee powder funnel.

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I am still working on assembling my Range Reloading Kit. I have two computer cases that I am putting foam in and then cutting out for the Lee Hand Press, Some Dies, an RCBS portable digital scale, et al. I got the Lyman funnel because it's just a tad smaller than RCBS funnels. But I think I have decided to go with the Lyman Pan/Funnel so it's two tools in one. i just need to TRY it before I take it to the range. I never used one before. Good reviews by Reloader's, so I would think it's functional.

The Bleacher reloading block is nice. I like the design and the concept, but it is too big for the range bag. I will use it at the bench. I think I am just going to pilfer some 25 cartridge blocks from small factory ammo boxes and call the kit done soon.
 
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Ah! These might be just the ticket for my range reloading kit.

An Etsy Seller has these 25 cartridge reloading blocks. I ordered the small (for 9mm, 38 Spl and similar) to try one. They are thin enough that I think I can order all three and stack them in one of the range bags, so I have a block for all my pistol carts - and rifle since I currently only shoot 9mm and 38/357 in rifle. Should be here by Wednesday of next week. I think they will work perfectly in my range reloading kit bag, where space is at a premium.

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Let us know how it runs for you, I have one and have run it in 4 different ARs with 3 different gas tube lengths. I've run 700+ rounds of 6 different types of ammo and it still won't make it through a full mag without stove piping and hanging casings up in the top. It's super fun when it works, but I've never once shot more that 10-15 in a row. I keep it clean and well lubed too, hopefully you'll have way better luck. This happens every mag. Screenshot_20240509-183915_Gallery.jpg
 
Nylon maybe? Cutting board material. I scrounge all kinds of scrap this and that. I cut that out of a somewhat larger weird shaped piece.

I bought the black cutting board I mounted the powder measure stand on and set up the scale/trickler. I just pick it up together to store it or use it.

Here are both stored in the cabinet.
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Nylon maybe? Cutting board material. I scrounge all kinds of scrap this and that. I cut that out of a somewhat larger weird shaped piece.

I bought the black cutting board I mounted the powder measure stand on and set up the scale/trickler. I just pick it up together to store it or use it.

Here are both stored in the cabinet.
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I am still of the belief that you don't have a reloading room, you have a laboratory. Looks nice.:)
 
Some odds and ends today. After making a 1 hour trek (1 way) to a chain outdoor store with a gun department.... a gun department that is ALWAYS CLOSED for whatever reason. But I digress...

Got a few more powders just to keep the supply stocked-up, and some Lee Breech Lock accessories for my Range Reloading Kit. Including a Lee Breech Lock adapter for my Rock Chucker Press in case I ever want to use a Lee Breech Lock Die in that press. Doubtful, but you never know. I might as get one while they are available. In today's market, nothing would surprise me when it comes to an item suddenly becoming Unobtainium.

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