Description
Two hundred and fifty years of American independence. Two hundred and fifty blocks. No two alike.
To mark the Semiquincentennial, we machined a reloading block worthy of the milestone and we're only making 250. Each is cut from solid aluminum, anodized black, and individually engraved with its own number, 1 of 250 through 250 of 250. Every one is a working tool and a collector's piece.
Built to the standard precision handloaders keep asking for:
- Holds 100 rounds on one stable platform — the capacity reloaders have wanted for years
- 0.5 in (12.7 mm) stations, extra deep (0.55 in), hold the entire .308 case family upright and secure. .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6mm Creedmoor, .243 Win, .260 Rem, 7mm-08, 6.5×47 Lapua, and other cartridges on the .470″/.473″ case head
- A clearance hole beneath every station lets spilled powder fall straight through instead of packing under your brass — and doubles the block as a drying rack after wet tumbling
- Stackable to save bench space and move charged cases without the rattle and spill of plastic trays
- Machined from billet aluminum — 7.87 × 7.87 × 0.7 in, 2.6 lb — with the mass to stay put while you charge
- Designed, machined, and engraved in-house in Fargo, North Dakota
Want a specific number? Put your preferred number (1–250) in the order notes at checkout. If it hasn't already been claimed, it's yours.
When these 250 are gone, they're gone. Own a piece of the 250th.