Show us a picture of your reloading bench

^and some like the idea of compact. While I am not living truly by what I want to (in terms of not being organized/compact) I mostly blame it on having just moved.

There is much value in efficiency and careful thought.

Says the guy who still C-clamps his shotshell press onto a table, but never-mind that. :rolleyes:
 
This used to be a Futon frame... Now it's useful

227322d1284229609t-so-after-shooting-while-p1010034.jpg
 
Here's my bench. I just bought the Lee Turret on the left and don't have it completely tuned up yet. The bench top is made up of (3) layers of old 5/8" plywood I had laying around and then put the formica countertop on it. It is solid! The shelf underneath holds 13 ammo cans and with this additional weight I didn't need to bolt the bench to the wall or floor. I like the formica top, I can write quick notes on it with a grease pencil and easily erase it later. Looks like my single stage press needs a good cleaning....

kev
 
My loading bench

OOOOPPSSS....with pics this time!
 

Attachments

  • Left Overall View of Loading Bench_Reduced.JPG
    Left Overall View of Loading Bench_Reduced.JPG
    135.5 KB · Views: 405
  • Overall View of Loading Bench from Left_Reduced.JPG
    Overall View of Loading Bench from Left_Reduced.JPG
    141.8 KB · Views: 365
  • Loading Bench 007_Reduced.JPG
    Loading Bench 007_Reduced.JPG
    143.1 KB · Views: 278
  • Loading Bench Top and Peg Board_Reduced.JPG
    Loading Bench Top and Peg Board_Reduced.JPG
    142.8 KB · Views: 304
Moving indoors for the winter.

It's getting cold in the garage, time to move the reloading indoors. The picture shows the best use this desk has seen.
 

Attachments

  • 012.jpg
    012.jpg
    273.7 KB · Views: 525
Runninshu - that is the single most impressive spotting scope I have ever seen ... can you see 22 caliber bullet holes on the moon?
 
My reloading room in progress. Still a long way to go but i`m learning
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2837.jpg
    IMG_2837.jpg
    274.7 KB · Views: 450
  • IMG_2838.jpg
    IMG_2838.jpg
    269.5 KB · Views: 389
  • IMG_2839.jpg
    IMG_2839.jpg
    270.7 KB · Views: 321
I have woundered if a large Mak, or a Cas, would work for spotting. I, was thinking of getting a large refractor for duel use. The problem is a large refractor is very large.
 
IMG_0242-1.jpg ,

This is an old pharmacy work bench that was being replaced from my place of work before I retired.
Yes, I swallowed my pride and begged for it.

Weighs well over 275#

15 fully extendable drawers 18"x12"x4" deep
 
Last edited:
Back
Top