What does every reloading bench need?

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Another vote for a good log book or computer program to do so. Several times I've referred back to various items in mine, and I have kept a log from day one. Extremely useful.

Just a week or two ago I finished off loading up a box of MBC 140 TCFP .357's and noticed I had 486 accounted for, or so I thought. I wasn't going to sweat 14 bullets but it still had me puzzled. So, I took a look at the log book and sure enough, I had 15 work-ups plus I made two "template" rounds. Yep, I got more than 500!
 
Those clear plastic shoe-box size storage boxes w/ lids are sure handy. They're 99 cents at Walmart. Plus all these other great ideas.
 
MY GAWD hang fire, if a fire were to ever start......... that corner of the house is gone! I thought I had scads of powder under my bench! LOL :eek:

10-4 on the extinguisher!!!
 
Air conditioning good radio lots of light tools and a lot of storage a Lyman ultrasonic case cleaner and a locked door to keep every one out when loading!!
 
Other than the tools and gear,good lighting,a good comfortable chair,a dedicated trash can,a few office supplies.(pens,paper clips,stapler,post-it-notes,ect)Speaking of tools,any tool that I have needed,I have bought,so that the loading room has its own set.No more trips out to the shop. Lightman
 
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