08 December 2010, 08:12
Tomekeuro85Large and exotic Caliber loading blocks
Hello,
I'm not a long time member of this forum, but I have been very active at several other forums for many years, coming here for occasional handloading information.
I see a lot of people here shoot many very large and exotic calibers.
All by a stroke of luck I suppose, I decided to make myself some loading blocks on a CNC mill.
When I sold that rifle, I posted the loading blocks for sale since I didn't need them anymore.. they were a huge hit.
Anyways, I'm not any huge company or operation, its just me by myself doing this to help pay for my school.
I now make these loading blocks, which some of you may have seen on other forums. They come in any caliber you wish, with engraving on the side. From .22 hornet to .50BMG, or bigger.
Machined from a solid block of aluminum, each block has a custom fit, unlike many of the "universal" sized loading blocks. They hold 50 rounds (depending on caliber of course, .50bmg holds 32). There are rubber pads on bottom to grip any work surface. They're nice and heavy to prevent rocking and sliding, etc. and from what people say, these blocks are of pretty superior quality, for an extremely reasonable price.
Most blocks are $25 up to .338 lapua size
.338 lapua size are $28
CheyTac, .50bmg and similar are $30.
Any bigger you'd have to ask since I've never gone past .50 BMG
I have some pictures available of past work:
If you're interested please contact me via the site in my signature. I'm not a spammer or anything and if I'm breaking rules please let me know so I can do this the right way.
Thanks,
Tom S.
08 December 2010, 08:27
MacifejLooks good.
PM me with an approximate price.
9mm for starters.
I've been know to do somewhat larger stuff as well.

13 December 2010, 07:40
Tomekeuro85Also, I forgot to mention with my first post, I have a holiday sale going until Jan 5th.
Orders of 2-4 blocks get 15% off
Orders of 5-9 blocks get 20% off
Orders of 10 or more get 25% off
Thanks!
13 December 2010, 08:16
BoxheadOrdered two a couple of days ago for my 450-400. Can't wait to get them.
14 December 2010, 15:01
mhoquote:
Originally posted by Tomekeuro85:
What a delightful product! Do the blocks corrode over time, and can they stand getting chucked in the dishwasher??
- mike
16 December 2010, 10:31
Idaho SharpshooterPM me for some buying needs.
Rich
DRSS
11 March 2011, 06:15
Tomekeuro85Still available everyone, Several people on here have some and seems that they were quite satisfied.
-Tom
www.cncshooter.net