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my "reloading bench"
15 September 2006, 11:57
shootawaymy "reloading bench"

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15 September 2006, 12:11
RikkieVery ingenious! Just goes to show what one can get away with.
15 September 2006, 12:23
shootawaythanks for those good words.you are probably a shooting ballerina yourself
15 September 2006, 16:00
crowrifleDamn dude. If someone called me a shooting ballerina I would be ready to fight.
15 September 2006, 23:14
JudgeSharpeI see that you also reload wine bottles
Is it safe to let for a 58 year old man run around in the woods unsupervised with a high powered rifle?
15 September 2006, 23:25
shootawayno,but wish i did.why do you say that?
16 September 2006, 00:52
Jim Whitequote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
no,but wish i did.why do you say that?
He thinks your arbor press is for corking wine bottles!
99% of the democrats give the rest a bad name.
"O" = zero
NRA life member
16 September 2006, 07:25
seafire/B17Gquote:
Originally posted by crowrifle:
Damn dude. If someone called me a shooting ballerina I would be ready to fight.
Aww Shootaway is from Quebec, so he is French... wadda ya expect?

16 September 2006, 23:28
b beyerThats what a reloading bench should look like.
Bob
17 September 2006, 14:07
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by b beyer:
Hi, I'm Bob. I'm pictorally challenged.
what does that mean-does it mean you are having problems posting the picture?
17 September 2006, 17:20
b beyerI emailed the pic. to a friend and he posted it for me, adding the little note. Yes I am very computer stupid. When I saw how neat your bench was I realized that I am a little neatness challenged also.
Bob
18 September 2006, 18:25
b beyerKodak doesnt' allow hotlinking. Here's the pic again. The two are so similar, I'm only gonna post one of them.
Bob
19 September 2006, 00:58
wtmanbbeyer,
I note an ash-tray at/on your reloading table. Hope thats not there during powder charge and measuring>

19 September 2006, 05:15
b beyerActually I very seldom smoke in that room. The ashtray is used mainly for small parts that I use reworking things, I like to try to improve things, particularly reloading tools. Sometime it works out, other times I just loose another piece of finger. I suppose I could have removed the fingernail polish though. nobody is supposed to know.
Bob
19 September 2006, 05:49
Max503Ever notice that no matter how big your benchtop is, there is never any clear space?
19 September 2006, 10:41
shootawaynice reloading set up,alot of sunlight.,are those shooting trophies?
19 September 2006, 19:15
b beyerYea, they are for shooting but just local stuff. As is said even a blind pig finds a truffle now and then. There is a lot of time and work involved in keeping the bench as messy as it is. I didn't realize how bad it was till I saw the pic. of the other bench on this thread.
Bob
19 September 2006, 19:48
PeglegLooks like "neat and clean" went out the window.
The only easy day is yesterday!
20 September 2006, 02:05
b beyerThis is when it is clean.
Bob
20 September 2006, 03:16
DwightLooks like an accident waiting to happen. Stay focused and don't get the recipes mixed up. My pea brain can't handle all the clutter reliably. When I load the TV goes off, the wife is chased out of the room and I turn on clasical music and then I only have the components for the caliber that I am loading on the bench. It may be overkill but my stuff shoots good.
20 September 2006, 05:19
brasskeeperwhats the propane tanks for?
20 September 2006, 05:56
b beyerPropane tanks were for a futile attempt at annealing some 30X47 brass. Going to get one of Ken Lights machines, it's the ONLY way to get it right.
Dwight, I only load 3 ctgs. 30X47, 30BR, and one of my own. only have 2 or 3 powders here and all use the same bullet. No problem keeping them streight. I put my bench where it is so I could look out over the lake, gotta find somewhere else for the Kennedy boxes.
Bob
20 September 2006, 08:49
brasskeeperquote:
Originally posted by b beyer: gotta find somewhere else for the Kennedy boxes.
Send them to me lol!
21 September 2006, 06:23
NBHunter
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It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
21 September 2006, 14:08
shootawaythat's a space saver like mine,nice NB
21 September 2006, 18:34
RogerKNope, no praise from me. That bench is a sure sign of a sick mind. I mean, where do you pile all the junk that you have to accumulate to be a real handloader?

21 September 2006, 22:04
b beyerHey N.B. That is what mine looked like 45 years ago when I started this insanity.
Bob
21 September 2006, 23:38
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by RogerK:
Nope, no praise from me. That bench is a sure sign of a sick mind. I mean, where do you pile all the junk that you have to accumulate to be a real handloader?
Where ever there is room available.I reload at work and I need the space to store things.
22 September 2006, 07:04
b beyerWhere do you work that they let you bring powder into the building?
Bob
22 September 2006, 08:02
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by b beyer:
Where do you work that they let you bring powder into the building?
I own the building.
22 September 2006, 08:28
shootawayI feel my mouth is going to get me in trouble here.So,let's stick to the bench.
23 September 2006, 05:46
brasskeeperShhotaway: nice loading tools. how do you measure powder? I didnt see a scale.
23 September 2006, 06:25
NBHunterquote:
where do you pile all the junk that you have to accumulate to be a real handloader?
On the shelves above it, and the part of the room you can't see.
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It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
23 September 2006, 07:33
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by brasskeeper:
Shhotaway: nice loading tools. how do you measure powder? I didnt see a scale.
brasskeeper,I got a rcbs scale that I bring to my desk and use a plastic spoon as a powder measure.I load them in front of my computer on my desk and then transfer them to the reloading press.I discovered that doing it this way was more fun than when everything was on my bench at home.I have a big closet in my office that I keep all reloading and shooting gear in.I even keep my guns here and take advantage of the business alarm system.