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  • sofbak
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2628

    Dust-free storage for LCT drivers

    I have been looking for some good, efficient, and dust-free storage for the assembled turrets on my LCT. I didn't like the red plastic "cans" that Lee offered, and wanted something....better and different.

    So I tried these (who besides me remembers the Little Red Wagon?):

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    And I poke a few holes in it to hold my turrets:

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    When not in use, dust-free, easily accessible storage:

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    Put the scale in one too:

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    $8 to $12 each depending on which Amazon supplier you choose.
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  • #2
    stilly
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jul 2009
    • 10673

    That is nice, but will they handle a 5-0-5?

    Sadly though my LCT turrets are too big to fit in there.
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    • #3
      sofbak
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 2628

      IDK about the 505. The INSIDE dimensions (look at the photo of the box) on the box are accurate. Be your own dimensional evaluator

      WRT to size, the tallest I have in the box is the .45colt turret, and it just fits, allowing about an 1/8" below the decapping pin, and about 1/16" above it inside the box...... The other two turrets are .45 acp and .40 S&W and they fit no prob....

      Now the Universal de-capping die-don't fit without drilling a hole in the base for the de-capping pin to fit through.... That box is in work.....but with the hole in the base, dust shouldn't be much of a problem.


      And these things are "stackable"......So less "footprint" space on the bench
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      • #4
        Cheep
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 1300

        I use short pieces of abs pipe cut a couple of inches long (long enough that the decap pins aren't sticking out the bottom) to set the turrets on/in. I keep these on a shelf inside a cabinet.
        Originally posted by NOMADCHRIS
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