Hello everyone. I'm a former avid reloader that hung up my reloading spurs in 2006. My beloved reloading bench has been sitting idle since then. I used to reload mostly pistol, with the exception of 44 Mag that I chambered in a 44 Marlin Lever Action Rifle. Today, I have sold many of my firearms, but I still shoot 38/357 (pistol and rifle), 40 S&W, and 12 Gauge.
Here is a pic of my long neglected Reloading Bench, a Sears Craftsman with thick Composite Wood top perfect for mounting a press. I need to clean this up, sort out the components, and inspect everything for condition before I put it back into service;
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This bench is sitting in an air conditioned finished basement, so the components are still in good shape with no rust or deterioration. Still, it's been 16 years of neglect, so I have to really start working on it to sort and clean and inspect everything before I put it back into production.
I do have a progressive attachment in storage that fits on the top of the RCBS Rock Chucker press you see on the right. Unfortunately, in about 1997, the progressive attachment overcharged a 357 magnum load that could have ended in disaster. Since then, I went back to single stage reloading, and I'm staying there. I don't mind single stage, and I'm not in a hurry, so it works for me.
I hope to have everything up and running by early September.