I need some help and input from the reloaders here.
I'm completely new to reloading and I'm looking seriously looking at getting into it this spring. I'm mainly planning on reloading 5.7x28mm and down the road 9mm, 357magnum, 45acp, and 5.56. I'm looking at the Dillion XL650 as a reloading press. Right now I do all my firearm maintenance on a cheap ikea desk in my gun room which isn't suitable for reloading on and I've been looking for an excuse to get rid of it. Right now I'm looking at this work bench from Canadian Tire https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-bench-with-wood-top-0686099p.html#srp. I'm NOT a fan of mastercraft and I was originally planning on building one but these tables go on sale every other month for $180 and I roughly have $160 built up in Canadian Tire money and gift cards. Do you think this will be sturdy enough for a proper bench vise, the reloading press, and a case tumbler? I don't care about the storage as I have a industrial metal lockable storage cabinet and flammable storage cabinet (can I store powder in here?) and almost a whole wall of pegboard. Do you think this table will be suitable enough or should I go ahead and just build one? Is there anything I should be considering when looking for a reloading bench? Is the Dillion XL650 a good press to learn on and will last me down the road, any other presses I should be looking at? Anyone here reload 5.7x28mm, what should I be aware of when reloading for this round?
Thank you
I'm completely new to reloading and I'm looking seriously looking at getting into it this spring. I'm mainly planning on reloading 5.7x28mm and down the road 9mm, 357magnum, 45acp, and 5.56. I'm looking at the Dillion XL650 as a reloading press. Right now I do all my firearm maintenance on a cheap ikea desk in my gun room which isn't suitable for reloading on and I've been looking for an excuse to get rid of it. Right now I'm looking at this work bench from Canadian Tire https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-bench-with-wood-top-0686099p.html#srp. I'm NOT a fan of mastercraft and I was originally planning on building one but these tables go on sale every other month for $180 and I roughly have $160 built up in Canadian Tire money and gift cards. Do you think this will be sturdy enough for a proper bench vise, the reloading press, and a case tumbler? I don't care about the storage as I have a industrial metal lockable storage cabinet and flammable storage cabinet (can I store powder in here?) and almost a whole wall of pegboard. Do you think this table will be suitable enough or should I go ahead and just build one? Is there anything I should be considering when looking for a reloading bench? Is the Dillion XL650 a good press to learn on and will last me down the road, any other presses I should be looking at? Anyone here reload 5.7x28mm, what should I be aware of when reloading for this round?
Thank you