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My Reloading Room
Being stuck at home isn't all that bad when you have something to do. And yes the firing range is about a 15 sec walk out the door. Here is my set up, rustic but works well.
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Nice setup. I have a similar combination of equipment but you seem to be better organized than me.
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My bench looks like a mad scientist s. I need to organize, badly.
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Nice and tidy. That's the key to a reloading setup. I don't do much shooting, so mine is packed up.
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outstanding. Mine is disorganized right now. Was getting ready to sell some extra components and brass. Mine is also a combination work shop on the other side. Keep a sheet hung up to keep the dust down and nosy friends out of it.
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Your room motivated me to organize my madness. I spent 2hrs yesterday and I can now see the top of my bench. Thanks for the motivation!!
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Looks a bit like our basement when I was a kid. My old man and I shot trap and a lot of recreational shooting. We also did some praire dog hunting in South Dakota. Many a great times spent down in that cellar loading and reading manuals. Oh and also looking at the topless lady calendars he had down there. Miss ya Pop.
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I use two Dillon 650 presses. One set up for small primer and the other large primer. The case feeder is easy to switch between machines. I also use a Lee Classic Cast Single press for my hunting rounds such as 25-06 for ground hogs.
I have a Dillon Rt 1500 case trimmer that makes short work trimming 223.
I enjoy reloading and especially building new hunting loads. I use to shoot a lot of IPSC. The only down side is I have everything in an unheated building. I have a lot of room but reloading in the winter is next to impossible when it gets in the 30's.
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Honda / Raymarine Moderator
Nice set up, good to see more Dillon users!!