I've seen all kinds of neat looking reloading blocks and while they look neat I don't understand the workflow. It seems like it's the worst waste of time.
Currently I take my Brass out of the tumbler toss em in a bowl, take my box of bullets set them aside. Measure out a powder charge, grab a bullett, seat bullett and place complete round in plastic case.
So how does adding a reloading block save me any time? Don't get me wrong they look nice but why spend the money?
Currently I take my Brass out of the tumbler toss em in a bowl, take my box of bullets set them aside. Measure out a powder charge, grab a bullett, seat bullett and place complete round in plastic case.
So how does adding a reloading block save me any time? Don't get me wrong they look nice but why spend the money?