Mohave-Tec
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Looks like a fine bench from here.
Gives us ALL something to strive for tmccray45My God!! From what I've seen here, I don't know how any of you can reload with any assurance of safety. So organized!! So clean!! How can you work under those conditions?
I'll bet you even keep your powder lined up in ascending order, right? Same with your bullets. . . Probably within each caliber, they are also in ascending order. {Sigh}
Notice that you don't see no picture of MY reloading bench. [Hangs his head in shame.]
I have the same bench and like it quite a bit.This is my modest workstation. The bench came from Lowe's and has worked nicely so far. The built-in electrical outlets on the side as well as the light above the work surface are both quite handy. The wood is bamboo which was initially concerning but to date it is held up fantastically. There is a storage compartment above the light that keeps all of my cleaning supplies. The three large drawers house my dies, scale, calipers, primers, and various other tools. Drawer liners were included with the bench which was nice. The large shelf underneath is where I keep my gun vise and boxes of brass to be reloaded. Powder, tumbler and tumbler media are stored on a separate set of shelves. I'm one who believes in organization so this is about as cluttered as my bench ever gets.
Nice bench...great ta have a Lower shelf for sureHere's my new Bald Eagle reloading bench. I had to move out of my man cave since our son moved back with us, so I needed a new bench. Got this on Amazon, but it's also available from Brownell's. Made of solid Birch hardwood, it's very sturdy and steady, and does a great job of holding my RCBS Pro 2000 steady while reloading. The finish looks really good as well.