I always enjoy when others share photos of their reloading set ups and spaces so I thought I'd share mine.
I'm lucky enough to have an entire "bedroom" in our house as my retreat, relax and work space. One half of the room is my reloading area.
To the right and out of photo range is a Lee Load All press I use for shotgun loads, which is mounted to a bench adjacent to the one in the photo. It's mostly an open bench/work area.
I have two progressive presses set up to load my most common, higher volume rounds and a single stage press to load my smaller volume rounds.
In addition to a few lamps on either ends of the benches, I ventured over to everyone's favorite Swedish reloading accessory provider, Ikea, and purchased a couple of clamp on LED lights that I attached to the case feeder on one of the presses. They eliminate a lot of the shadows you tend to get and really help to light up the shell plate area.
All of my tools, accessories etc are easily accessible on the bench's backboard, or in nearby storage, and I've mounted a few power bars underneath the bench to power all the lights, accessories etc.
I have a nice lazy chair and side table nearby where I can read, set up my laptop and work (I'm lucky enough to work from home) or just otherwise lounge around in a room that I've managed to make mine. My wife is better off at decorating the rest of our house than I am, but this room....this one room is mine
I'm sure there are many of you out there with a LOT more brass than I, but here is my current stockpile. Each bin is 15L volume...not sure of the exact brass count, but it's well in to the tens of thousands. I have a few smaller containers for the lower volume stuff, or calibers that I'm just starting to accumulate.
I'm lucky enough to have an entire "bedroom" in our house as my retreat, relax and work space. One half of the room is my reloading area.
To the right and out of photo range is a Lee Load All press I use for shotgun loads, which is mounted to a bench adjacent to the one in the photo. It's mostly an open bench/work area.
I have two progressive presses set up to load my most common, higher volume rounds and a single stage press to load my smaller volume rounds.
In addition to a few lamps on either ends of the benches, I ventured over to everyone's favorite Swedish reloading accessory provider, Ikea, and purchased a couple of clamp on LED lights that I attached to the case feeder on one of the presses. They eliminate a lot of the shadows you tend to get and really help to light up the shell plate area.
All of my tools, accessories etc are easily accessible on the bench's backboard, or in nearby storage, and I've mounted a few power bars underneath the bench to power all the lights, accessories etc.
I have a nice lazy chair and side table nearby where I can read, set up my laptop and work (I'm lucky enough to work from home) or just otherwise lounge around in a room that I've managed to make mine. My wife is better off at decorating the rest of our house than I am, but this room....this one room is mine
I'm sure there are many of you out there with a LOT more brass than I, but here is my current stockpile. Each bin is 15L volume...not sure of the exact brass count, but it's well in to the tens of thousands. I have a few smaller containers for the lower volume stuff, or calibers that I'm just starting to accumulate.






















































