Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

That one looks very similar to the one I just downloaded from Thingyverse. That price is not bad for it either. But being the cheapskate that I am, I will print my own.LOL And I definately hear ya about keeping out of the bars for a while! Every minute I spend in my reloading room or my 3D printing room is a bonus for me! I find that I am reloading so much that I will never be able to shoot it all! But it is so soothing to do, that I just keep going. Usually I get such a surplus after a while, that I invite a bunch of friends to the range with the prospect of free ammo to blast through. We all get a thrill out of that. I don't even know why I am going to print this new jig, as I have about a thousand .300 BLK rounds ready to shoot and another 650 primed brass all formed up and packed away.
I'll let you know how it works when it gets here next week. I wanted the aluminum one with the detent that you push them through but it's almost $40. I'll make one at some point, I can't help myself. I made a .223 chamber reamer from scratch, just to say I did and to learn a few things. Not a work of art but it cuts well and the rifle runs as normal.
You need to keep making brass because you never come back with as many as you left with. That makes my heart cry when I use my 6mmPDK wildcat (6.8spc case necked down and blown out) for highpower competition and the cases go flying into the long grass during the rapids, never to be seen again. I put significant work into each one of those and it took a while to make up 300 pieces. That reminds me that I need to find my brass catcher for next load testing session.