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Reloading set up

Postby westberg on Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:34 pm

I saw on Brian Enos forum a topic where members were posting pictures of their reloading setups, rooms and or closets. With the son moving out soon I'm planning on setting up a reloading/ gun cleaning room and I'm looking for idea's.
Anybody interested in sharing pictures? Even if all you have is Black & Decker bench mate setup, we could all get idea's.
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby Stradawhovious on Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:44 pm

Mine is nothing special, I have a 550, shelving for accessories and books, a chest of drawers for components and a dillon 550 mounted to a nice, solid old kitchen table. Works great for me..... I can really crank out the plinking ammo, but have enough room to load the rifle stuff one at a time and not feel cramped. I have also left room for single stage press if I really feel the need for one in the future. All of this is stuck in a pretty tight area (my bedroom of all places) but the layout leaves me plenty of room to move around.
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby SIGP240 on Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:27 pm

I just dumpster dived for a solid core fire rated door from the hospital where I work. The mother is so heavy! I think I can get the Dillion, 9000-G, Green Machine and 700 versaMec on it and still have room for RockChucker and bullet sizer. I am going for higher than average height off the floor and anchor it with steel ledge against block wall.
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby justaguy on Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:18 am

Stradawhovious wrote:(my bedroom of all places)

Your wife lets you put reloading stuff in the :shock: :shock: bed room :?: :?:
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby westberg on Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:21 am

justaguy wrote:
Stradawhovious wrote:(my bedroom of all places)

Your wife lets you put reloading stuff in the :shock: :shock: bed room :?: :?:

His wife don't mind he only inflates her on the weekends............ :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby Rem700 on Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:39 am

Mine has turned into a catchall and I would need to clean it before takeing picks or you wouldnt be able to see much thru the clutter, Maybe the pics would be a good reason to clean things up a bit. :oops:
Try to have twice as much space as you think you need. :o
Pull up the carpet and replace with tile, Its easier to hear where them little springs bounce ;)
Determine if you want to stand or sit while reloading I prefer standing, If the bench is too low you end up bending over at the end of the down stroke and gets old real fast.
If you make the bench high enough to start you dont need strong mounts if useing the Dillon or others. If mounted high will a case feeder if you have one clear the ceiling? Mine is just barely enough room to dump empties in.
You cant have to much lighting well maybe but you can always turn some of it off.
Storage for reloading supplies, Reminds me one of the winter projects was to build shelves in closet ( need to clean it out first) starting to see a pattern here. :oops:
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby Stradawhovious on Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:42 am

westberg wrote:His wife don't mind he only inflates her on the weekends............ :shock: :lol: :lol:


Wow that hurts. I take her out during the weeknights if she behaves...... (and if my foot pump isn't broken)
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby JoeH on Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:12 am

Rem700 has it right with the sitting verses standing thing. I decided to sit while reloading. So, I calculated the proper height so the press handle would start at shoulder height. This is with me sitting and my 550 on a strong mount.

I wanted a bench where I could stand as well. So, I have a low section of bench for sitting and a tall section of bench for standing.

My bench doesn't look very fancy. It's just plywood and 2x4s. But I could park a truck on the thing (maybe a compact truck).

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Re: Reloading set up

Postby pastorpaul on Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:14 am

Rem700 wrote:Try to have twice as much space as you think you need. :o
storage for reloading supplies, :oops:


i agree with rem on this. i shall have my wife take some pics of y set up. it's nothing fancy but it does suffice. and then i'll see if i can post them here. i've not done that before. i'm fairly inept at most computer and net stuff. i hope to accomplish this today.
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby Vlad on Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:40 am

It is hard to describe my setup as anything special but it is highly modular. I have a 4 foot chunk of countertop bolted to a very sturdy 2x4 base. I put in threaded inserts into the countertop for mounting all of my stuff so when not in use I have a relatively clean work area for other projects.
I do have a separate storage space for the bullets, powder and primers. I only have the needed components out on the table at one time. If I switch powder, I make sure the first is cleaned up and put away before setting up with the next one.
I would take pictures but then you would see how messy the basement is… :o :shock:
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby westberg on Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:47 am

Somebody has to be the first to post pictures, mess or no mess. ;)
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby ex-LT on Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:12 pm

Still need to purchase/set-up the press(es), but here's what I'm doing...

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Got one of these, too...

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For additional storage, I'm thinking about one of these when the messiah gives us our next economic stimulus check...

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Been reloading for shotgun off and on for about 30 years now. I have a Lee Load-all for shotshell duty (currently set up for 20 gauge, but will be getting a 12 gauge conversion kit for it). Still researching what I want to do as far as reloading for the 9, .40, 7-08, .308, .30-06, ...
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby mnglocker on Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:31 pm

MNNavy wrote:
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Steer clear of lights that have transformers, keep them far away when weighing powder. The static will throw your scale off.
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby ex-LT on Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:40 pm

mnglocker wrote:
MNNavy wrote:
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Steer clear of lights that have transformers, keep them far away when weighing powder. The static will throw your scale off.

Thanks for the tip. Do they affect digital scales too?

ETA: I also have a halogen overhead light that I may use instead of the flourescent, so that may not be an issue.
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Re: Reloading set up

Postby mnglocker on Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:07 pm

MNNavy wrote:

ETA: I also have a halogen overhead light that I may use instead of the flourescent, so that may not be an issue.


Use the halogen so long as it doesn't require a transformer. And fyi Digital scales are even more sensitive to it.
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