You are describing a reasonable routine. But what troubles me is that you are saying that it is the inexperienced shooters that do the jobs requiring reloading.
How long is the education required for a license? It sounds like a quite complex manoeuvre when the adrenaline is up, if you do not got routine.
On another note, I have trouble seeing how it could be economically beneficial to hire an extra person or two(or three for that matter) for doing the reload than hiring a bigger truck for the mortars and spending an extra hour building racks which will be safer.
The last offer I got for complete 3" hdpe mortar tubes was at the same price as for two 3" Yung Feng shells(final price, including shipping and handling). hdpe is cheap and durable.
Show design being my main interest, splitting the focus from only shooting to reloading on a well designed show seems like a pity. Like offering design for getting shells in the air.
How long is the education required for a license? It sounds like a quite complex manoeuvre when the adrenaline is up, if you do not got routine.
On another note, I have trouble seeing how it could be economically beneficial to hire an extra person or two(or three for that matter) for doing the reload than hiring a bigger truck for the mortars and spending an extra hour building racks which will be safer.
The last offer I got for complete 3" hdpe mortar tubes was at the same price as for two 3" Yung Feng shells(final price, including shipping and handling). hdpe is cheap and durable.
Show design being my main interest, splitting the focus from only shooting to reloading on a well designed show seems like a pity. Like offering design for getting shells in the air.