Glenn Slaven
AH enthusiast
@Frederik Badenhorst That looks like a museum! Do you shoot most of them?
my daughter is finishing up her Pre vet at WTA&M then is College Station bound year after next. My son plans on starting at WT and transferring to College Station. My wife graduated from WT A&M. I have an aunt that graduated A&M College Station c/o 85 and a slew of more Aggies in the family. I am a Golden Eagle but an Aggie at heart.TAMU C/O ‘96. Gig em
@Frederik Badenhorst, sir, all I can say is WOW and with true honesty that is one of the best if not the best reloading room ever. The only other gun room that is a beauty too is Red Legs gun room. Congrats sir for such a fine operations.
@Frederik Badenhorst
RED ALERT! RED ALERT!
Looks like your Ruger No.1 is not where it's suppose to be.........
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I knew it was going to be one of our Engineers that spotted it!@375 Ruger Fan Hahaha...Well done sir. I was wondered whom of our eagle eyed compadres would spot this first! That Ruger was recently traded and I have not had the chance to change over the plaques. There is actually a few that needs moving around or changing out.
I knew it was going to be one of our Engineers that spotted it!
Wish my engineers had that curse!Attention to detail is both a blessing and a curse.
@Hogpatrol Do you feel like your presses are too close together? I’m adding an Inline Fab riser with a quick change head to my Lyman T-Mag II and am trying to decide how close together is too close. I don’t want to be too close, but want to use as little counter space as possible for the two presses/risers.
For others with multiple presses - how close is too close?
I spaced them far enough apart to get the widest loading tray in between. Here's a photo of my spacing. Top is 3/4 plywood with aluminum base plates under all the presses. My bench is bolted to the wall so as to eliminate wobble and problems with weighing powder.
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Hahahaha....Type A...guilty as charged.
@Frederik Badenhorst, sir, I noticed that your RCBS presses & dies have some type of busying. Is that an aftermarket addition to those RCBS presses, vs. the regular screw on dies?? Thank you in advance for the info.