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    Quote Originally Posted by widerange View Post
    10 ring,what sort of press is that?
    It's a Forster Co-Ax press. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEzVZe7f6G0

    The arbor press on the left is made by 21st Century. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwbUIqzwiik

    Stuff that standing caper. I like to sit and have everything at my fingertips.
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    Greetings All,
    I hesitated to show photos off my reloading set up but here they are:Name:  20200227_113337.jpg
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    The desk is an old school desk that has been used temporarily for almost 20 years. Load storage has been recently upgraded. Sometimes 1 your bench looks great especially Hatcher's Notebook in the shelves. 10-Ring the only way my bench could stay that tidy is if I was locked permanently locked out of the room. As far as sitting or standing, due to arthritis I tend to sit but each to his own. The desk is only 680 mm tall so it's pretty comfortable for me. A bench upgrade is imminent, perhaps even soon.
    Regards Grandpamac.
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    Hello Folks.

    Here is mine, I like standing when I reload.




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    You shouldn't be posting photos of high capacity quivers! You'll get them banned .........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redaxler View Post
    Hello Folks.

    Here is mine, I like standing when I reload.




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    Looks like you're preparing for a mongol horde invasion with all them arrows!

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    Are they sorted by colour also?

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    Whahahaha, all different arrow weights for different bows, colours make it easier to make sure you have the right arrow for the job at hand. I have arrows and bows to be able to deal with anything that walks on planet earth. I have shot most things from Cape Buffalo down to duiker with the bow.


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    This arrow setup can deal with anything from Eland down to a rat if you feel like it, shoot it at 70 pounds, arrow weigh 560gr



    This is for larger animals, buffalo, hippo, giraffe ect, arrow weight ranges from around 880gr up to about 1100gr, shoot them out of a 80 pound bow tuned a bit to get the poundage to 91 pounds.


    This broadhead has hit a buffalo. It can be sharpened up and used again.




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    Whahahaha


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    How many of those do you carry with you? I always thought a bow was a light weight option...

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    The most I would carry is 5 at any given time.


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