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Show us your reloading bench

I'd like to see what other guys have for a reloading setup. I've only been reloading for 3 years and I want to learn a great deal more. Here's my setup.
 

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You haven't been loading long enough to get into a bunch of different cartridges, bullets, brands/lots of brass, etc. So, it's still very clean & neat. Just wait, things will change ;)
Seriously, nice setup, very neat & organized. Can't say the same for mine anymore. I've taken on waaaaaay too many new projects in the last year or two. Have fun, be safe and enjoy! Joe
 
I looks like you have a very nice loading bench! As stated, you will run out of space soon! It comes with the teritory!
 
Joe and Dennis, I thought about cleaning my bench up for a photo but hell, I use it to hard and believe it or not I know exactly where everything is. If I clean it up, I'll be looking for stuff all day. I know what it must look like to everyone but it's my Therapy Room and is heaven, right here in Pa.
 

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Since I live in a motorhome, many things have double duty. My portable shooting bench also serves as my reloading bench.
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Most of my reloading equipment is stored on the roll out tray - except for powder and primers which get stored inside my "wheel estate".
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Even all my ammo boxes are stored on the tray. The tumbler is in a different bay and of course, the rifles are stored in a different bay.
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One thing on my bench that you might not have recognized. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on an expensive case prep tool so I used an old drill motor and a sewing machine foot pedal. I use a universal chuck to hold many different sizes of brass and operate the drill with my foot to keep both hands free. Works great.
 

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jekemi2005 said:
One thing on my bench that you might not have recognized. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on an expensive case prep tool so I used an old drill motor and a sewing machine foot pedal. I use a universal chuck to hold many different sizes of brass and operate the drill with my foot to keep both hands free. Works great.

I have a setup like that... works awesome, and it's cheap.

I'm hanging drywall this weekend... in my 'man cave.' I've been messing around with temporary press mounting, and having to tear down my setup after each use, for over 5 years now. It makes reloading a tedious chore, rather than an enjoyable hobby. Needless to say, I can't wait to get my reloading bench up and running in that new man cave! (should be set up in a few more weeks)

Anyway, thanks for posting a pic of your bench... provides me with motivation to get this project done!

Let's see some more pics!
 
Heres my organized mess. Was worse around end of shooting season last year and beginning of deer season. :)

Frank
 

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Heres my little spot with a wall locker and shelves off to the left. The shelf to the left of the wall locker isnt in the picture but its just the right height to clean or work on a rifle. The wall locker has all my reloading componets.
 

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Thanks, BoogerShooter. It does have its drawbacks at times. Anytime I want to do any reloading I have to dig out all the stuff then put it all back when I'm done. That's why I'm cutting back to just two rifles. It will make stocking of bullets, powder, dies, etc a lot simpler.

But its a great lifestyle. We spend 3 to 4 months in Ohio every summer where I shoot groundhogs and compete informally shooting steel. A month in NC visiting family, a week or two visiting my sister in PA, somewhere warm for the winter months and visiting friends & traveling to National Parks, etc the rest of the time.

But I do envy you guys with your dedicated reloading rooms.
 
Purchased a few unfinished under counter cabinets from Home Depot and finished them out. Took a sheet of 3/4" plywood and ripped it down the middle. Glued and screwed them together to make to top and bolted it to the wall.
My brother in-law runs a machine shop and I had him make me a press base out of spare aluminium and drilled all the bolt patterns for my presses. Another chunk of aluminum underneath bolted through the top and this is what it looks like. Works very well I must say.
 

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Here's a few of the bench at home.
I know EXACTLY where everything is ( right )

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And here's a few from my shop where I screw around when I should be workin.

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