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  1. #11
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    Erie, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Here's mine I actually just finished it
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    US Navy Vet 1979-2007
    Gulf War - Op Iraqi Freedom

  2. #12
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    Scranton, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    You guys have one problem....your reloading areas/benches are tooooo clean.

    If you can find what you're looking for in less than 60 seconds it's too clean.


  3. #13
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    East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Nice Dillon Dan. How do you like their die? I only have the pistol die for my RL550B thus far, but plan on buying their .223 and 30-06 rifle die some time in the future. I've found that the deprimer arm on my Lee die always wants to back out after a few hundred rounds of depriming and sizing. Do the Dillon die ever encounter any of these problems?

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Hopefully by the end of the week I'll be able to join this thread!
    It's so close that I can taste it...but it will definitely look funny having a nice new 6ft work bench and the only press on it will be a Lee Challenger Press!
    I own guns!

  5. #15
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Here's my bench. Hey, it's not fancy, but it's solid. It was cleaned up. That lasted for about 1/2 hour, then I started reloading again. I know where everything is because it doesn't leave this bench. It's perfect, just don't mess up my mess or I'll mess you up.



    It's a Lyman T-Mag II press with Hornady dies and a bunch of other little gizmos from various suppliers including RCBS. The tumbler is sitting on a piece of carpet to reduce noise through the floor to my parent's bedroom below.

  6. #16
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    upper Bucks, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Hello all, 1st post. I've been reloading for about 34 years. Here is my current set up. It's due for an overhaul.


  7. #17
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    Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
    (Dauphin County)
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Don't have any pics. of my set-up but it's a Lee single stage...
    And I've loaded for handgun 9MM, 40 S&W, 38SPL, 357MAG, 44MAG and 45ACP...
    For rifle loaded .223REM and .308 WIN...

  8. #18
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    Folsom, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    An old piece of kitchen counter top on the cheapest under counter cabinets at the home store. Added a sheet of 3/4 inch plywood with a tube of construction adhesive for extra stiffening. Easy clean surface, lots of storage and solid as a rock. The SDB and Rockchucker are mounted off to the right to leave a large area for gun cleaning and miscellaneous tasks. The vise with soft jaws is used a lot more than you'd think on a reloading bench. The typing table holds my brass low to my right hand when using the SDB, just the way I like it.



    When not in use, the typing table stores in the knee hole of the bench.


  9. #19
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    Aug 2007
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    Cornwall, Pennsylvania
    (Lebanon County)
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    kitchen table.jpg with Lee hand press.

  10. #20
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    Latrobe, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Show your reloading bench thread

    Ran out of room on my other bench and wanted to keep the other presses set up as well.So I made this. Its made out of 2-4x6 lag bolted together with a 2 x 10 bolted to the wall toped of with 1/4 inch ply wood. No movement what so ever.


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