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Christopher GobeliKeymaster
I cannot think of what my favorite stage of that match was. Any stage I had trouble with was more due to a lack of a backup plan in the event I didn’t get an impact.
Generally I have a plan based on previous experiences, I try to avoid areas that might give me trouble (like certain tank trap crotches messing with bolt manipulation). I try to stick with the original plan, unless someone does something different and I have a light bulb moment.
Christopher GobeliKeymasterThank you to everyone who responded, I will keep an eye for IMR 4064.
Christopher GobeliKeymasterSpinners, old Fashion KYL or TYL (whichever one you lose all your points for missing) and Blind Stages!
Christopher GobeliKeymasterRifle with Scope
Chamber Flag
Ammo
Bipod
Suppressor
Mags and mag holders
Notebook with pens, pencils, markers
Dope-on-a-Scope
Phone
Water
Snacks, I almost always have Gummy Bears
Wrist coach
Wax Canvas OG Game Changer
Armageddon Python Bag
Sling
Tripod with Spotter
Rain Gear with Rifle and Pack Cover
Tools
First Aid Kit with Sun Screen and Advil
Christopher GobeliKeymasterNo pictures since my basement is dark and my bench is a mess, but it is made using a metal work bench frame that I think I got from Menards with a section of counter top mounted to the top and pegboard behind for hanging tools. I also put a rubber mat, about 3/16 of an inch thick on top of the bench to protect the bench and parts if they are dropped.
As far as the size, the top is 72 inches wide by 24 inches deep and stands 34 inches from the ground. It seems to be a good height for me to work on standing, but I also have taller stools if I want to sit. The top has plenty of space for different reloading processes, or complete tear down or rebuild of a rifle.
If I was going to build my bench again, I would probably build a wood frame with wooden top and install the track system that Ken and Ben Schumacher use to make removal of my press easier.
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