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Thread: My loading block

  1. #1
    Banned
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
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    Boncarbo,Colorado
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    706

    My loading block

    I bought a few of these at the last Santa Fe Trail Rendezvous in June '17

    The guy basically carves out half of the loading block so theres less stress on the patched ball when loading the block up. Plus, the balls hang out further and easily drop into the bore where you then use your short starter and pop'em right in! I have a number of them that hold anywhere from 3, 6 & 7 balls.

    All the balls here were cut at the block. Once the lubed patch material is placed over the block, push in the ball then use your patch knife the cut the material away and you are ready to go. Its really nice how the balls are spaced out in a way that the balls are easily placed into the muzzle. Hopefully hes back next year so I can buy some more. Right now, he charges 50 cents per hole. They fit from a .015 patch to my thick .020 hunting patch.


  2. #2
    Boolit Buddy
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
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    I’d love one in 32 cal

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