Custom Wooden Reloading Blocks

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CHenry

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I came across these on MeWe on the "The Reloading Group" page. There is a guy on there making custom wooden reloading blocks with his CNC. Pretty neat! Thought you all might like to see them:

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If you have a free MeWe account, you can see his page here:
https://mewe.com/group/570f0e670c1dff073dbea47e/profile/5fdb90d9f9aa7a771ad8b7ea
I made some of those years ago with a template and drill press. Block of oak sanded and routed but I used a sharpie on the back to label lol
 

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That's to bad, I am not interested in another social media...
I reached out to him on MeWe and asked for some additional contact information.
“I have a Facebook page which is Roaring Fork CarveWorks. We have a website for our main woodworking business but I do not have any of the loading stuff on there. I appreciate you passing on my info! Thank you Josh”
They are in Rifle Colorado. Here is the main website and it has contact information (email/phone)
https://roaringforkcustombilliards.com/
 

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I just take a piece of leftover wood, and drill a buncha holes in it.

Voila ! Bespoke loading block ! Free !

Oh yeah, I have made a bunch of those over the years, that's I why I want to buy these. It's about recognizing your skills and abilities.

But even more impressive is using these when you show up at a Victorian Rifleman gathering and setting out your blocks that say W.R. Musket No.2, .375 2-3/4" Flanged NE, 577/500 No. 2 Express or 297/230 Morris.

Thanks for the contact info.
 

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But even more impressive is using these when you show up at a Victorian Rifleman gathering and setting out your blocks that say W.R. Musket No.2, .375 2-3/4" Flanged NE, 577/500 No. 2 Express or 297/230 Morris.

Oh. Well, if it's all about looking cool, then have at it.

I'm sure you are wearing whatever shoes all the cool kids have on too.
 

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