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semi-reformed sailor
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posted April 19, 2025 03:12 PM
What tray are you guys using. I have Sinclair polyurethane for all my other calibers but don’t have this size and apparently Sinclair doesn’t make them anymore.

It’s looking like Lyman makes an aluminum block but it’s $50 or their cheapo looking plastic that “nestles into” another tray-seems cheap



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posted April 19, 2025 03:56 PMHide Post
If you can use one MTM Case Guard 150, I've got one I'll give you if you cover the shipping.
 
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semi-reformed sailor
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posted April 19, 2025 04:37 PMHide Post
Is that the universal? I’m looking for something along the same size as the Sinclair ones, nominally 4”x8”.



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posted April 19, 2025 04:59 PMHide Post
It appears to be relatively universal compared to a caliber specific loading block. I didn't measure but it is a bit bigger than what you are using now.

This one is grey, not sure if it is any different than the red ones they are making now.
 
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posted April 19, 2025 08:49 PMHide Post
I can 3D print you one if you pay shipping.

Just let me know.





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semi-reformed sailor
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posted April 19, 2025 10:01 PMHide Post
Mrs. Mike ordered me one of these earlier after I suffered thru a shoe shopping extravaganza she made me go on.

https://txfishinglures.com/sho...ammo-reloading-block

It’s aluminum, half the price of Lyman’s and the caliber although wonky will fit my 303 and the 44 mag is just a hair smaller.

Thanks guys for the offers. This place is great



"Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor.” Robert A. Heinlein

“You may beat me, but you will never win.” sigmonkey-2020

“A single round of buckshot to the torso almost always results in an immediate change of behavior.” Chris Baker
 
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posted April 20, 2025 09:35 AMHide Post
I just use this. Wink



I don't use caliber specific trays for anything I do on the Dillon. Only single stage stuff goes in those.


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posted April 20, 2025 07:56 PMHide Post
That’s cheating Gustofer. I’m using a RCBS single stage press. I have a Dillion but it’s set for 40 from when I was doing USPSA



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posted April 25, 2025 07:15 AMHide Post
I just tripped over them looking at something else, it looks like L.E. Wilson makes both plastic and aluminum loading blocks as well.
 
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semi-reformed sailor
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posted May 06, 2025 06:27 PMHide Post
So it came in and I can’t believe it wasn’t more expensive.
This is it next to a poly Sinclair loading block for 357



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