Need a tarp or something under it. Don't need stuff falling and rolling under stuff.
maybe add a 2x4 or 2x2 across the bottom, in case you need to use your foot to hold it?
There will be a PVC chute that drops the finished rounds into an ammo can on the shelf.
With the ammo can and a box of 3 thousand 147gr projectiles on the shelf, it doesn't budge.
More along the lines of spilled powder, primers that fall, stuff gets elbowed off, things fall.
Harbor Freight p/n?
Oh...wait. OK, maybe not a stellar idea. Ignore fireplace.
More along the lines of spilled powder, primers that fall, stuff gets elbowed off, things fall.
There will be a PVC chute that drops the finished rounds into an ammo can on the shelf.
With the ammo can and a box of 3 thousand 147gr projectiles on the shelf, it doesn't budge.
Thank you for posting this. I was about to buy Lee's stand - but I'd rather buy extra bullets, powder, primers, etc. than spend more money than necessary on the stand.
https://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item.asp?sku=0000690688
I'll be using it for 38/357 and 9mm. I think I'll use a slightly longer piece on top, to give me 12-18" of "counter space" on each side.
Small footprint is the key here!! We're in a crowded townhouse and this would be perfect.