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  1. #21
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    Here is a pic of my setup....built the bench by modifying plans to some found online here ----> http://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com...ench_plans.pdf

    I have plans for another bench on the opposite wall for takedown/cleaning of my firearms and misc other things. The wall to the left of the bench has shelves for my processed brass sorted by caliber. Behind the door I have two tumblers that I use to clean brass up. I like having them behind the door to reduce sound when reloading and to keep the dust out of the "cave" when sorting.



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    Fire Crotch
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    Here's my new bench, opted for a nicer laminate counter top so I can use if for things other than just reloading. Also, took Jim's advice and used c-clamps to bolt a board to the bench that has the press mounted to it, works perfectly!

    I will eventually be putting a plywood shelf on the bottom 2x4s, as well as changing the top cabinet (that's a rickety pos that the previous owner left out there). Loaded up 50rds on it this afternoon with the press like that and it works perfectly!

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    Small but meets my needs for now. I have dies for my .45, .223 and .308. When I get more space I will add another dillon for just the rifles and another for shotgun.
    Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a real problem.

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    I don't have a bench or a reloading room, yet, but all my stuff arrived at approximately the same time. it's like Christmas around here!

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    No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.

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ID:	33655 Here is my reload room. Nothing fancy - a 550 for .45 acp and 38 spcl and an older Lyman T-Mag for all of my rifle stuff. I have a friend at work who buys Costco pretzel barrels - they make great brass storage bins. If any of you are electricians, like my dad and brother, yes I have a strip bar plugged into a strip bar - its a jerry rig but it works.

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    This is my small corner of reloading goodness.

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    Here's mine.
    I built that bench in 1996 or 1997, following the plans pretty much exactly. It has been moved 5 times and it still locks up as solid as the day I built it. Here's a link to the plans:
    http://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com/downloads/bench_plans.pdf



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    Started out as 2- 550's which morphed in to the Quadrabench. These pics were taken after moving to make room for Plan B
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    Quadrabench morphed in to this WIP (Work In Progress). Which is in the let's make sure this is how we want it, before drilling holes.
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    Started out as 2- 550's which morphed in to the Quadrabench. These pics were taken after moving to make room for Plan B
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    Quadrabench morphed in to this WIP (Work In Progress). Which is in the let's make sure this is how we want it, before drilling holes. I think the 1050 will go on the left.
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    My current setup. I really need to add to this.
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