As PiratePenguin surmised, it is a dryer sheet to help cut down on static.hanno, what do you have in your powder measure?
I mounted a Rockchucker on a Black&Decker workmate. Folds up if needed and solid as a rock. Has a step right where you want to put your foot up.Does anyone have a portable system they take to the range to make adjustments while they are shooting?
Agree on the B&D Workmate. I replaced the top of mine with doubled 3/4" oak ply. I prefer having the "step" facing the rear. It's a good place to put an ammo can full of lead to stabilize the B&D.I mounted a Rockchucker on a Black&Decker workmate. Folds up if needed and solid as a rock. Has a step right where you want to put your foot up.
I posted my thumbnail in another thread in this forum, post #43 in the one about "How Organized is Your Reloading Room?"
I can't figure out how to post the picture here; the forum says I have already posted the picture...
In case you are interested:
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=774894&page=2
oldreloader
LOL. Simple benches grow into monsters very quickly!!
Seriously cool reloading table. Nice.
This is my first re-loading table, made completely of random junk pine I had laying around in the garage. It's not much, but it does the trick. Oh, and it gave me a reason to use the old pine I'd refused to throw away for so many years. Win-win!