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I did a search and seems its been a few years since a dedicated thread has been done on reloading station set-ups.Just to give ideas to people who may want to get into reloading.Anyway here is my setup

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Guest canebreaker
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Hey it cool.

But to me it's like being on the 5th floor down.

I sit back and watch tv while I reload.

I like your space.

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Thanks for posting. I'm setting up my "loading zone" now. I'll post my pics soon but glad to get other ideas from everyone else.

Guest 6.8 AR
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Mine never looks so clean.

Guest canebreaker
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8's, I thought they were 4's

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The only reason its that clean is cause I just got done adding the shelves.All the the stuff on the shelves was on the bench.Yeah them 8lb jugs are nice I got a good reloading supplier.

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This is my main bench for 9mm Luger

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The small one is currently setup for 9mm Makarov. That's one of my dogs, Layla, photo-bombing my pics.

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It also has a small press dedicate to depriming with a little trap under it to catch spent primers. I can lift the little metal gate to clean them out.

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I did a search and seems its been a few years since a dedicated thread has been done on reloading station set-ups.Just to give ideas to people who may want to get into reloading.Anyway here is my setup

Nice! That looks like as sturdy a bench as I've seen. Did you build it?

This is mine. i have added a shelf for the powder & dies but it is basically the same.

That's an awesome setup. How many calibers do you reload?

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Guest canebreaker
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tnhawk, southeast of memphis, that puts you in olive branch.

lumber jack, make up your mind, there are a lot of miles between the 2 cities.

Nice set ups uses guys.

Guest canebreaker
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jcoosi, where do you shoot and what?

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BigK I load:

9mm, 45ACP, 38 Spl, 41 Rem mag

.223, 6.5 Jap, 303 Brit, 7.62x54r, .243 win, 30-06, 7mm Mag, .270 win, 22-250, 45-70 Gov, .444 Marlin,

Have dies & brass but sold the rifle in 22 hornet, & getin started in 30-30.

I also cast my Boolits for 9mm ,45 ACP,38 Spl, & 45-70. I will cast for others as soon as I get some more molds.

I also may have a 35 rem on the way. :)

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BigK I load:

9mm, 45ACP, 38 Spl, 41 Rem mag

.223, 6.5 Jap, 303 Brit, 7.62x54r, .243 win, 30-06, 7mm Mag, .270 win, 22-250, 45-70 Gov, .444 Marlin,

Have dies & brass but sold the rifle in 22 hornet, & getin started in 30-30.

I also cast my Boolits for 9mm ,45 ACP,38 Spl, & 45-70. I will cast for others as soon as I get some more molds.

I also may have a 35 rem on the way. :)

Wow! When do you ever have time to shoot? LOL

Guest CajunKen
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I would like to post some pics of my reloading station, but I don't know how. Can somebody help me out?

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I would like to post some pics of my reloading station, but I don't know how. Can somebody help me out?

Take pictures, upload to a hosting site (I like photobucket). Once uploaded, copy the [img/] link. Post the link in your thread.

Guest CajunKen
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Here's mine, after getting some help from Lumber_Jack on posting the pics. Thanks

I only reload .38 spl and .380 acp, so this size is adequate for me. The bench top is 42" W x 30" D x 30" H. The top is 1/2" plywood with one smooth side. IIt is unfinished and I lightly sand it periodically to keep it smooth and clean. One advantage of the unfinished top is that any spilled powder shows up real well. It is all screw construction with lots of bracing to support the top. It is screwed to the wall studs and is solid as a rock.

My recently acquired RCBS Chargemaster Combo Scale and Dispenser works like a charm and has not been affected by any type vibration nor from the overhead fluuorescent lights.

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Posted
Here's mine, after getting some help from Lumber_Jack on posting the pics. Thanks

I only reload .38 spl and .380 acp, so this size is adequate for me. The bench top is 42" W x 30" D x 30" H. The top is 1/2" plywood with one smooth side. IIt is unfinished and I lightly sand it periodically to keep it smooth and clean. One advantage of the unfinished top is that any spilled powder shows up real well. It is all screw construction with lots of bracing to support the top. It is screwed to the wall studs and is solid as a rock.

My recently acquired RCBS Chargemaster Combo Scale and Dispenser works like a charm and has not been affected by any type vibration nor from the overhead fluuorescent lights.

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Nice Ken, glad you got it to work. I like the offset design!

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