Folks,
I just acquired a Lee Anniversary kit and a bunch of gear and supplies needed to reload 308 win. The only missing element is the powder and I hope to begin setting up my "station" in a month or so.
I have an underutilized, heavy office table that i will use in my garage. Its about 24" deep and 45" wide. A 16" drawer is on the right so there's really only 30" of width left to position the press. Being right handed, the press will likely be on my right, just before the drawer.
My questions:
1. Does the powder measure need to be positioned at the edge of the table or can it be placed further inside?
2. I read somewhere that proximity to flourescent lights can affect the Safety scale. How far/close can they be? Would flourescent bulbs also apply?
3. With 3 young kids and a non-shooting wife, I am proceeding slowly and carefully as she has great reservations about this activity in our garage. I have read books and watched youtube videos on reloading but I don't feel confident enough to start. So I thought I'd ask, did you start off on your own or did you get to observe and be taught be others?
Is there anyone able to show me the ropes once my setup is done? Can be at your place or mine. I can only offer lunch on a weekend
Or should I just watch and read a few more videos and books and go off on my own?
Cheers.
SH
I just acquired a Lee Anniversary kit and a bunch of gear and supplies needed to reload 308 win. The only missing element is the powder and I hope to begin setting up my "station" in a month or so.
I have an underutilized, heavy office table that i will use in my garage. Its about 24" deep and 45" wide. A 16" drawer is on the right so there's really only 30" of width left to position the press. Being right handed, the press will likely be on my right, just before the drawer.
My questions:
1. Does the powder measure need to be positioned at the edge of the table or can it be placed further inside?
2. I read somewhere that proximity to flourescent lights can affect the Safety scale. How far/close can they be? Would flourescent bulbs also apply?
3. With 3 young kids and a non-shooting wife, I am proceeding slowly and carefully as she has great reservations about this activity in our garage. I have read books and watched youtube videos on reloading but I don't feel confident enough to start. So I thought I'd ask, did you start off on your own or did you get to observe and be taught be others?
Is there anyone able to show me the ropes once my setup is done? Can be at your place or mine. I can only offer lunch on a weekend

Cheers.
SH