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OK, it's not really a "Bench", more like a board, that I can clamp to a table or bench.... but we're in a rental house right now, so I don't have a workshop, or other permanent area I can setup a reloading table....

 

I took a piece of some 1" Maple I had, bolted a borrowed RCBS press to it, and made some cut-outs for ammo-boxes. I have multiple boxes like the one in the picture, figured that would be easiest when working on a batch of shells (can move from left to right through the press). I've got room for the scale, and may try getting a powder-measurer to simplify....

 

Any idea's or suggestions on modifications to make?

 

- K

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One of those large plastic mats to keep the spilled powder out of the carpet. There's mixed feelings about vacuuming up powder. (some say "no problem" and some say "boom").

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You could always just make something like this: http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/10/portable-bd-workmate-reloading-bench/

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Or just buy one: http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/0000690688/Reloading-Stand-

 

 

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I got one of these so I could deprime my cases while watching TV.  Not much storage though so the DIY one is better for actual reloading.

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Sturdy counts for a lot starting with a nice thick plank is a good start. When you clamp it you may want to use blocks to help stiffness.

That looks like a good start. As you use it you will develop a system that works or you.
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You could always just make something like this: http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/10/portable-bd-workmate-reloading-bench/
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Or just buy one: http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/0000690688/Reloading-Stand-
 
 
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I got one of these so I could deprime my cases while watching TV.  Not much storage though so the DIY one is better for actual reloading.


I have one of those Lee stands new I the box that I'd love to get rid of. If you decide to go that way I make it out your way fairly often, I spooks be glad to bring it to you.
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Cost was a big factor in the 'setup', just don't have the cake these days, so I tried to use what was available. The wood was left-over from the big reef-tank I had back in NY. At this point I have almost all the bits and pieces needed to start reloading, just need some case lube and to clean up the brass. Plan on using Lemi-shine vs. buying a tumbling setup (again, $$$), got plenty of de-primed cases, they just need to be cleaned (or can I reload cartridges w/o cleaning them?)

Thanks for the idea's!

 

- K
 

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If you're loading 9mm and using carbide dies you don't need case lube. Again if you have carbide dies you don't HAVE to clean the brass, but it helps you a bit with seeing the powder in the case etc. as well as there is some pride in good looking ammo.
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Hmmm....

Hornady Custom Grade Dies. Titanium Nitride sez on the box...

 

Purdy brass? Bawhahahwhahahhahahahaaaa!

No, not a concern of mine!

 

Have to admit, I was curious if it was a requirement for the powder to burn properly? I mean, I can see the carbon/fouling add contamination, and I suppose _technically_ it reduces the volume inside the casing (so increased pressure?) but honestly, I mean, the thing's going to BANG, right?

 

- K
 

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With those dies you don't need lube.

I used to only tumble my brass every 3rd loading. It won't likely cause a change in pressure bease of reduce cas volume, more likely a small change due to increased friction between the bullet and case. It's unlikely it would be measurable with normal loads...

Rememberfollow the data and work up. With your M&P reliability is more important than max velocity.
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Thanks Dude!

I'm not so concerned about the spec's on the ammo, just need cheaper target loads so I can go more often!

I will only carry commercial hollow-points for self-defense, even though I _did_ get my free box of 100 rds. from Hornady's rebate program on the die's. They were only 115gr. however, and I liked the performance of the 124gr. on the ballistics tests I saw.

I did end up getting a box of Berry's plated for reloading. I'll bring a handful if I end up seeing you on Sat.!

Thanks again.

 

- K
 

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