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    One reply from Grenada, hoped for one from Bartlett so I could combine the trip to pick up some 410 supplies.

    I'm building loading blocks for 410 reloads. I dug into the garage for 5/8" eastern cedar lumber. The 2 boards have a bow to them. I cut the boards to 17" so they would go through a jointer planer. Ended up cutting them in half and using the table saw for the squared edge. Laid the pattern for holes on each board, taped in place and using a center punch to mark the holes. I drilled through 13 boards, 50 holes each. Some cracked in half, try not to use them, may cut more. Glue a piece with holes to a solid board when I find my 4 3" C clamps. Drill corners for wood dowels after they cure. After curing run through the table saw for the finished size. Plans were to have 4 50 rds blocks, think I have 9, oh well, I have 460 303 Britt brass to resize to 410.
    The skinny neighbor asked for the scrap pieces to use in her closets and draws, She'll get more than I planned on.
    Last edited by canebreaker; 03-27-2025 at 08:51 AM.

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