Well I finally got my reloading bench done this last weekend. This is the first one I've ever had/made. I used 2 base cabinets and a heavy workbench top along with some generic storage kits and white peg board. It's all screwed/glued together and is surprisingly sturdy. It's only 5' in length but it's just big enough for everything I need for now. The bigger base cabinet on the right holds my tumbler/medias and seperator bucket nicely.
I did get 40 pieces of .243 brass FL sized, trimmed, and pocket primers uniformed/cleaned and flash holes deburred tonight too!
I didn't have too much trouble getting the die set right, etc. and only over trimmed 2 pieces of brass getting my 3-way cutter set so not too bad for a rookie I guess. I plan on getting those 40 pcs fully loaded for the weekend with 4 different steps up of IMR 4350 powder at 0.1 off the lans using 107 gr Sierra MK's and do a little test firing with them and see what my results are for my 1st ever reloading attempt.
Anyway.........here's a picture of my little slice of heaven, I know it isn't big and fancy, but it's mine and I really, really like it........hope y'all do too.
I did get 40 pieces of .243 brass FL sized, trimmed, and pocket primers uniformed/cleaned and flash holes deburred tonight too!
I didn't have too much trouble getting the die set right, etc. and only over trimmed 2 pieces of brass getting my 3-way cutter set so not too bad for a rookie I guess. I plan on getting those 40 pcs fully loaded for the weekend with 4 different steps up of IMR 4350 powder at 0.1 off the lans using 107 gr Sierra MK's and do a little test firing with them and see what my results are for my 1st ever reloading attempt.
Anyway.........here's a picture of my little slice of heaven, I know it isn't big and fancy, but it's mine and I really, really like it........hope y'all do too.
