That box for my press,dies and a powder measure might be the best spent money in here. And yes, that's a cheap rcbs uniflo. With a few simple mods, it beats most of the fancier, more expensive ones.
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That is clean and organized compared to the cluster foxtrot that my loading room is.Far from clean or organized but at least I picked up the clutter from my loading bench for a Pic.
I had to move stuff to open the door! Not quite...but almost. Lol!That is clean and organized compared to the cluster foxtrot that my loading room is.
Same here, easy chair in the corner I relax in surrounded by my toys and components. I live my life cell phone free except when I want to use it. My yellow lab comes to visit and curls up in her floor bed while I read shooting forums on my laptop.The chair that I take naps in. No one bothers me in there and I turn that damn cell phone off. I'm loading shells or napping or watching my dvd's with no f$$$$$g commercials! Its quiet and warm in the winter and quiet and cool in the summer. Now that I think about it, my favorite part must be the whole room!!!
My closest range is 45 minutes. If I had one 4 miles away (even only 100 yards), wow- would that be nice for load development. You guys with the back yards to shoot long range make guys like me very envious, indeed! One of my buds an hour away can shoot coyotes up to 1,500 yards away off his front porch.It is hard for me to say. I started at age 14 in the same reloading room I am in today. It is close to what I always wanted.
It is 18x7 with 82 inch ceiling in the basement of my parents (now my) home. It was once a kitchen as the house was built. My dad turned the sinck into a bench (the sink is still in it, under there, somewhere). At the other end is a canning jar cabinet my dad made when I was about twelve. It has been repurposed to hold powder, prmers and loaded ammo. It is as wide and tall as the room.
When I was a kid it had an RCBS Jr press, scale and two open hanging cabinets that held a pound of 4198, a pound of 4350, 222 and 30-06 dies.
Now it has steel lined walls, tile floor, stereo sound on Bluetooth, multiple outlets, Lots of can lights and cabinets, dehumidifyer, T7, Lee Pro 1000, Dillon 550 and the little RCBS Jr. as well as scads of accessories. Gun racks line two walls. A safe door keeps it all securely "home".
The only bad thing is my range is 4 miles away and only 100 yards. Very little hunting.
I always pictured that room a little bigger, a little sooner and overlooking about 1000 acres of people free range!
Damn dude...lol.... You stopped playing a long time ago....75% of my basement is my ‘reloading’ room. So a trip down the stairs is my favorite journey. 3 Twelve foot benches so lots of room.
This is the 5th reloading room in my life ( so far), doubt there will be another, but I got this one right! Bench #1
?Damn dude...lol.... You stopped playing a long time ago....
46”. WowMy $17 solid core door for bench from menards and 46 inch height
I love looking at old targets. Gave up and took pictures of them to store on the computer and tossed a lot of the paper. I still keep a few of them. Have some that my Dad shot in the 90's. Brings back good memories. He has been gone over 20 years now.M
My closest range is 45 minutes. If I had one 4 miles away (even only 100 yards), wow- would that be nice for load development. You guys with the back yards to shoot long range make guys like me very envious, indeed! One of my buds an hour away can shoot coyotes up to 1,500 yards away off his front porch.
My favorite place in my loading room is in my boxes of load development targets for all the rifles and loads. If I get bored and don't feel up to reloading, I can pull out those targets and contemplate whether maybe I should have tested one other load "just a little more.." when I see those targets with barn-door groups, it makes me think of how easy it is for a lot of guys to settle on a load after only trying out a few powders - and what a big mistake that would have been for me in so many cases.
It means nice reloading room...?
Not a clue what you mean.
And I’m no ‘DUDE’.
That’s me, far right. 5’7”. 225 lbs
I misinterpreted your reply.It means nice reloading room...
No problem....I misinterpreted your reply.
Not the first time I’ve screwed up
Apologies