The Ultimate shooting enthusiast work bench

The place for general talk about gun, shooting, loading, camping, survival, and preparedness related tools and gear, as well as gear technology discussion, gear reviews, and gear specific "range reports" (all other types of gear should be on the back porch).
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Netpackrat
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Re: The Ultimate shooting enthusiast work bench

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I like the T tracks; would use again. Haven't done as much reloading on them as I would like to have, but I also set up a regular bench with them and have my bench vise mounted on an IF mount and that seems to also be holding up fine.
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Where in TX are you moving?
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We're in Bandera. Been part time last 3 years. Full time since wife retired from San Diego school this year.

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