Portable reloading table

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Well I finally go my portable reloading table completed. I found a few pics and measurements and went to town on it. If I would have had the Workmate B4 I made it I would have made it to fit the entire top, slightly wider and deeper. Regardless, it will make reloading at the range reality.

Between it and my Stanley Fat Max, I am ready to hit the range.

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I got the idea from another forum. I had tried the much cheaper C-Tire equivalent to B&D Workmate, trust me, waste of money. It will go in the garage while the B&D gets used.
 
Really now, anyone can tell that that block is a height and angle adjustable shell holder made from old oak palette to place the shells close to the loading port.

It requires a little squinting buy I think the height and angle are set for a to place the shells close to the loading port on a BAT 6PPC.

(couldnt resist).

Cheers
 
The adjustment you have on your powder scale seems way out. The bottom or level adjustment is supposed to place the needle on the scale in the middle of the scale when at zero. It is to compensate for an unlevel table surface. But you have an electronic scale so you probably know this , so why the long bolt on you RCBS scale?
 
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Really now, anyone can tell that that block is a height and angle adjustable shell holder made from old oak palette to place the shells close to the loading port.

It requires a little squinting buy I think the height and angle are set for a to place the shells close to the loading port on a BAT 6PPC.

(couldnt resist).

Cheers

Someone who pays attention to what he reads or has a photo memory.;)
 
The scale

The adjustment you have on your powder scale seems way out. The bottom or level adjustment is supposed to place the needle on the scale in the middle of the scale when at zero. It is to compensate for an unlevel table surface. But you have an electronic scale so you probably know this , so why the long bolt on you RCBS scale?

is not zeroed in the pic. The long bolt was required because of the workbench I use it is a little out of level and did not have enough adjustment.

In regards to a electronic dispenser no I do not have one. My hunting reloads are weighed because I do not have to many to do, and the powder dispenser is used for the 6PPC.

I used to keep lots of shells loaded and said the heck with that crap. I load only as required.
 
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