Aluminum reloading blocks/trays .......

Hidalgo

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I have found a great guy for aluminum reloading trays at reasonable costs.

The question is : Is it OK to post on here since they are not a sponsor?

Nothing "under the table" or other interests for me personally, I just thought some other members may want to look into these.
 
Post it. The cheap reloading blocks are garbage, looking at you Frankford Arsenal. The "good ones" like Area 419 etc are insanely expensive. I'd like to see what others like to use.
 
OK ...... Here you go. I have bought from them twice. Extremely quick shipping and the blocks are well made. Not sure how they stack up against others for price, but I'm well pleased. I have bought the 6.5CM, the 308, and the 6.5PRC. All of those are exceptional.

https://joferusa.com
 
Originally Posted By: HidalgoI have found a great guy for aluminum reloading trays at reasonable costs.

The question is : Is it OK to post on here since they are not a sponsor?

Nothing "under the table" or other interests for me personally, I just thought some other members may want to look

Members can post deals they find as long as they don’t have ties to the company or making money on it.
 
Sorry but $25 for a reloading tray is kind of out of my league. Im still using Herters blocks from the 1970s, RCBS from the 80s and a couple from Frankfort arsenal and Lapua brass box lids. They were cheap and I just toss them in the dishwasher when they get greasy.
 
I totally understand that. Everyone has their personal justifications about how and where they spend their money. I probably have some stuff on my bench that others would throw away and replace. And the plastic blocks work just as well and definitely are less expensive. A friend has several that he made out of plywood with a saw & a drill. And they work just fine.

But ......... Hard to get past the "bling" factor for me though.
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I really like the Lexan blocks. I bought a bunch of them for my 6.8 and 6.5 stuff. My first fancy ones were tge white delrin versions from Sinclair 30 years ago.

I must admit those do have a bit of bling. The tool heads look good.

Greg
 
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I really like the 550 tool heads they have. CNC machined they would be more consistent in every way than the ones Dillon offers.
 


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