Anyone developed any gadgets to make shooting/reloading easier?

ARshooter

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Has anyone out there developed a tool, machine, device, or gadget to make their shooting sport and/or reloading activities easier, more accurate, more time saving, etc? Anyone modified any reloading tools to function better? I'm sure that many people on TFL have come up with some interesting items.

How about sharing them?
 
A cheap stand-in for the IPSC target:
the cardboard trays that cases of soda come in. Tear down the "sidewalls" to flatten it, and use a sheet of paper and an index card as templates for scoring zones. Rock tumblers can often be found at hobby shops for less than the cost of vibratory case cleaners. Just more inconvenient to use, though.
 
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Has anyone out there developed a tool, machine, device, or gadget to make their shooting sport and/or reloading activities easier, more accurate, more time saving, etc? Anyone modified any reloading tools to function better? I'm sure that many people on TFL have come up with some interesting items.

How about sharing them?
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Well, there *is* the Camenga EasyLoader (tm)... I have one, though thus far it has not proven to be so easy as its name would imply. I found it quite hard to pull the slide and get the rounds into the magazine. Lubricating the inside of the magazine seemed to help, but it was still pretty difficult. Someone stronger than me might have an easier time of it.

Amy
 
Amy,

I have two of the Easy loaders. I haven't had much luck with the M1A/M14 version, but the AR15/M16 one (non-stripper clip model) has worked pretty good for me so far. My buddy had trouble using it with the Colt 20-rounders, but I haven't had all that much trouble. I think the trick is getting the cartridges to stay at the rear of the magazine so the bullets don't hang up on the front. IMHO, the AR15/M16 loaders are a time and finger saver. Oh, yea, I have trouble pulling that handle sometimes, but I'm not exactly 'bodybuilder' material.

[This message has been edited by jcoyoung (edited May 14, 2000).]
 
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