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Novice Reloader - Need advice on complete reloading set to start with for rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steverino" data-source="post: 5079958" data-attributes="member: 13481"><p>Right however it was Mr Sharpless who designed it and he does own a company that makes presses and all that stuff.. The table is rated for 500lbs. We'll see. Its not like I'm spending thousands on it or even hundreds. I already have the plywood and if one side lifted you bolt the thing on a sheet of thick plywood so your sitting on it - its not going anywhere then. But my bet is he hasn't had to do that. Only one way to know for sure. He also says that the press is mounted in between the two from feet adding to stability. I think this was engineered carefully and not just hacked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steverino, post: 5079958, member: 13481"] Right however it was Mr Sharpless who designed it and he does own a company that makes presses and all that stuff.. The table is rated for 500lbs. We'll see. Its not like I'm spending thousands on it or even hundreds. I already have the plywood and if one side lifted you bolt the thing on a sheet of thick plywood so your sitting on it - its not going anywhere then. But my bet is he hasn't had to do that. Only one way to know for sure. He also says that the press is mounted in between the two from feet adding to stability. I think this was engineered carefully and not just hacked. [/QUOTE]
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