15 July 2007, 06:21
BigBoresWood loading trays
Where can I get some decent wood loading trays?
Thanks.
15 July 2007, 06:35
SnellstromI buy the ones from Cabela's and I really like them. They have a variety of sizes and they are fairly cheap.
15 July 2007, 06:56
BuliwyfNot hard to make your own from various types of wood.
15 July 2007, 09:42
johnchI make my own out of scrap lumber I get for free
I take a 2x6 and lay out the holes I want for the cases
On a cheap drill press I drill the holes clean thru
For pistol rnds I use 1x6 or thinner plywood as needed
Just pick the right size bit for the rim
I then glue and tack on 1/4" underlayment to the bottom
Sand and paint or varnish
I label the back side to what cart. it fits
I made a bunch last year for Xmas presents
Johnch
15 July 2007, 10:38
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Midway also has them.
Ya know, I just looked in their 2007 catalog, and they ain't no more. They must have dropped them from inventory.
15 July 2007, 12:04
Winchester 69Sinclair lists them in their catalog.
15 July 2007, 15:48
Two FlintsHi,
Try this link:
http://www.buffaloarms.com/search.htm?searchterm=wooden...10&viewfrom=1&step=2I bought them for my 56-50 cases.
Other sizes available.
Two Flints
15 July 2007, 21:13
bartschequote:
Originally posted by craigster:
quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Midway also has them.
Ya know, I just looked in their 2007 catalog, and they ain't no more. They must have dropped them from inventory.
Apparantly they've gone over to the molded plastic.

roger
16 July 2007, 04:07
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
quote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Midway also has them.
Ya know, I just looked in their 2007 catalog, and they ain't no more. They must have dropped them from inventory.
Apparantly they've gone over to the molded plastic.

roger
Yep, probably made in China, too.

17 July 2007, 01:06
<slancey>Mine are from Lock Stock & Barrel. I like them a lot better than the plastic ones.
17 July 2007, 05:39
Fish30114check out the 'milled' delrin ones from Sinclair, availble in a couple of different thicknesses, they ain't thin cheap plastic, and they are really solid, I've got the thick ones for everything and like them better than the wood ones....as a plus, every once in a while I throw them in the dishwasher and they are really clean again......
I have a dozen of the gray plastic ones from MTM. Have had them for years, and like Fish says when they get dirty I just toss them in the dishwasher.
Lyle