Was thinking about putting together some sort of set up that would allow me to work up loads at the range. I hate loading only 5 or 10 cases of 2 or 3 loads and then taking the 40 minute drive to the range to test them out. Since I can only really get to the range maybe once a week, it takes a long time to develop loads. I was thinking that I could get one of the little Lee presses and mount it on a board that I could c-clamp to one of the picnic tables at the range. This would only be used to seat boolits as I work up the loads. Take a bunch of prep'd. and primed brass, boolits and powder. I could start out with a couple starting loads already loaded and then work up the powder charges by loading 5, shooting them, up the powder charge, load 5, shoot them, etc. until I got to the max. that I wanted, accuracy goes away or pressure signs showed up. This would also avoid loading a whole bunch of different loads and finding out that you max out a couple loads below the top ones you have loaded and then have to pull a bunch down. Anyone (that doesn't have a range in their back yard) do this?