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bobmn...interesting...my current pop-up has a sturdy table in it. Could very well use it..maybe with some sort of spacers between equipment and table top, so Mom dosen`t get to excited..
Thanks again all...good stuff!

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For the price of a portable setup, I'd just get 2500 once fired .223 cases, load em up in the comfort of your home reloading bench and make the most of your trip shooting and fishing.

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458 lott....that isn`t a bad idea either...I`m going to be taking about 500,.223, P.dogs, and bout 100 250AI for Rockchucks. Were looking to be gone a month. I also suppose I could buy .223 stuff out there if I run out of mine. Might still be cheaper than the loading kit.
There are four dog towns I want to get to, all fairly close to where we will be camping, and could easily shoot 100 rounds a day, tho sometimes I get killing overload..and got to stop for a few days. Then I can go fishing..
Still going to stop at Cabela`s..see what they got. I do have a year to get my poop-in-a-group tho, but still thank all for the ideas...many of which I hadn`t thought of.

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It all comes down to how you want to spend your time. I have a friend that takes his fly tying kit with him when he takes a 2-3 week fishing trip. Personally I'd rather tie up boxes of flies in the winter and leave the fly tying gear at home.

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I load on site all the time to work up and chrono loads. I don't have any use for the hand presses, I just unbolt one of my presses and a scale and dies and put it in a range bag.

At the range I bolt it or C-clamp it to a 2x8 or my truck or whatever is handy. If I think ahead I will have a bag of primed brass. If I were there for a week I might take a powder measure along.

It's as functional as my bench setup.


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