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I was commissioned by Saeed to make some custom Accurate Reloading...reloading trays. Open-sided, modular design. Powder won't get stuck in the bores, and you can interchange tops. Here's a few pictures of them after anodization, the last step is lasering.







These can be available in pretty much any case head size if we get sufficient quantity to cover coding, right now we have all the common ones covered. Price will be in the $55ish region, and you can also order tops separate if you want to interchange them on one base. Final pricing will depend on the amount made just for this group buy.

Lastly, we can do other colors of anodization, I'll only charge what extra it costs us over clear. There is a minimum order we must reach for for the anodization batches.


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Beautifully made trays, certainly top end stuff for those that want to pay for something different.
How are the top trays held to the base risers? Interchangeable normally implies some form of quick and easy detach/attach system?
 
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Looks good. Put me down for two large enough for 50-70 Govt.


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Are the tops interchangeable between head sizes...meaning will a top with holes sized for a .505 Gibbs fit the same base as a "magnum" (.375 H&H) tray?


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Beautifully made trays, certainly top end stuff for those that want to pay for something different.

How are the top trays held to the base risers?

Interchangeable normally implies some form of quick and easy detach/attach system?

I'm no rocket surgeon, but I suspect the 4 screws in the corners have something to do with it.


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The tops are indeed interchangeable, and a crucial part of our design. The trays will accept two 25 round tops of differing sizes, and we will also be making 100 round trays that will accept (4) 25 round tops, or (2) 50 round tops.

There are spacers that the bolts pass through and thread into the top plate. The bolt heads fit into counterbores on top of the plate for positive stacking.

Basically...they're really nice!


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Beautifully made trays, certainly top end stuff for those that want to pay for something different.

How are the top trays held to the base risers?

Interchangeable normally implies some form of quick and easy detach/attach system?

I'm no rocket surgeon, but I suspect the 4 screws in the corners have something to do with it.


Yes I had thought so myself, I just wondered how many would bother having to unscrew 4 screws to change top plates, after all trays are normally a relatively inexpensive and simple part of the reloading process.

I was thinking maybe the use of C clips to make the top tray change a click/clack Smiler
 
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The only issue I see with C clips is making the trays as solid and stout as they are now, and still being able to stack them.

Certainly they are more functional than a molded plastic tray, but at a much greater price point. Kinda like match grade dies vs a $20 Lee set.


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They look great and I would like to get one - standard for my 7mm08 & 280 Ack Imp. May be one of the 222 Rem

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How do we order some?
 
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Hey guys, all these AR trays are on their way currently, they turned out very nice:





It doesn't look like there's enough interest for another batch of AR lasered trays, but we do have another batch of trays getting lasered now with our logo, they are anodized black.

Tyler


Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!

Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.

 
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Got the trays today.

They are extremely well made, and look fantastic.

Tyler did a grand job, which he should be proud of.


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Just loaded our ammo for this year's safari.









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These are available and ON SALE now. "labor17" at checkout will give you 17% off. Trays available on the site on anodized black, it was more expensive but the contrast looks excellent:

http://mkmachining.com/product...ory/reloading-trays/


Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!

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Wow Saeed, it looks like you are off on a varmint safari Big Grin

Do you leave any ammo behind or shoot it all away before returning from Africa. I've seen some of your 'after match' shoots on your videos so assume you don't bring any back? Good hunting this year.
 
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We do a shooting contest between the camp staff.

They shoot all the ammo left, have great fun, and get money for prizes clap


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