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Photos of reloading benches
10 February 2009, 07:23
Dennis SpenderPhotos of reloading benches
Looking for photos of well organized, to dream for, reloading benches
10 February 2009, 07:25
ted thornLook at the top of this page (Got a reloading pic to share) for many nice setups.
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10 February 2009, 07:25
model7LSSLook at the top of this forum for some good pics
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10 February 2009, 07:35
Dennis SpenderMy bad. I saw that posting right after I posted my question. Sorry to bother you.
10 February 2009, 08:17
model7LSSNot a prob, nice timing on the reply ted!
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10 February 2009, 18:24
butchlocquote:
Posted 10 February 2009 07:23
Looking for photos of well organized, to dream for, reloading benches
well you don't want to see mine then

17 February 2009, 20:17
Fast EdNor mine. I was going to post a pic until I saw that "well organized" part.
Fast Ed
Measure your manhood not by success, but by significance.
17 February 2009, 21:19
Doc224/375Organized you say !. Is that any where near Desperation ?.
Mine is anything but !.

I'm lucky to set in my over stuffed leather chair without something poking my AZZ .
Bullets in boxes on the floor powder in the cabinets , on the benches reloading presses as in 3 oops 4
counting the Mec 9000 . Dies and tool heads , powder measures plus shell plates an scales and the work area
are the only thing resembling chaotic confusion , in my reloading hobble !.

Only my Lab is in state of bliss as it's a clean room . One is enough for me as I never wanted to be
a Fireman !.

18 February 2009, 13:54
Andre MertensWell, in my understanding "organized" doesn't per se mean "immaculate". In my setup (see pic), I know where things are and I recover them at will...
André
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3 shots do not make a group, they show a point of aim or impact.
5 shots are a group.
27 February 2009, 20:04
Fast Ed
All right. Even though it's not well organized, maybe you can see what not to do by looking at my bench.
If you look around you will see the XL650 on the right. Behind the Nordic Trac on the left, if you look closely, you will see the Rockchucker. The DPS1200 is on the table, rear, right. The RCBS Case Prep Center is behind the Rockchucker. Bullets and dies on the shelf. Brass is in the plastic buckets rear left. Loading manuals and other gun books are on the shelf above the computer monitor (sonce replaced with a flat screen) Powder is located in another area in old school lockers.
The bench itself is made from 4x4's and a section of laminated maple bowling alley.
Fast Ed
Measure your manhood not by success, but by significance.