PECKER
Single-Sixer
had to pick up a little so you could see the bench 8)
Driftwood Johnson said:Howdy
Here's what my little corner of reloading heaven looks like. Those are Hornady L&L AP presses at the center of each bench. I keep one set up for large pistol primers and the other set up for small pistol primers. The one on the left has a Lyman Black Powder measure on it most of the time, but I change it out for the Hornady Smokeless measure when needed. This photo is a few years old. The RCBS lube - sizer has been replaced by a better one from Star. And there is a great big progressive MEC shotgun press on the far right now. My old Lyman Spartan single stage press only comes out now when I am loading 303 British or 45-70 with Black Powder. Most of the time it lives underneath the bench.
The only things actually bolted down to the benches are the Hornady progressive presses. Everything else is movable and clamps in place when needed.
And if you think it is always this neat, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
Hey, DW,,,,I recognized that bench before I even saw your signature!
Nice to collide on a different forum.
Loophole
Its not the size that counts, its how you use it. With my lee turret press I have been able to slam out thousands of rounds without a hitch. Your setup looks greatPeacemaker said:It's small and simple but it serves the purpose.
M'BOGO said:Jim wins for the coolest reloading room.
Sal1950 said:M'BOGO said:Jim wins for the coolest reloading room.
Even money says he's either divorced or single to have a KOOL man cave like that.
Sal
Wyandot Jim said:Sal1950 said:M'BOGO said:Jim wins for the coolest reloading room.
Even money says he's either divorced or single to have a KOOL man cave like that.
Sal
Sorry Guys,
Been married to the first wifie since 1963 that = 48 years.
The Man Cave is OFF LIMITS for her. If it needs dusting my job. if floor needs wax my job. So my room don't tell me what I need to do. That's the Manly thing :wink:
Yea right if you believe this I have a bridge to sell
Rick Courtright said:Hi,
When it's time to load, the appropriate tools and components are retrieved from their various resting areas here and there. Only enough components for the particular load I'm working on are actually on the bench once the work starts so as to minimize the "oops" factor.
Rick C