Show us your reloading room/bench

madcow

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Looking for new ideas, as I will be moving my setup to a different room

Been reloading for over 25 years, with ~300k over the years.

pistol 9mm, 38super, 357sig, 357mag, 40sw, 10mm, 45acp & 44mag
rifle 223, 308, 270, 30-06, 338


 
I'm curious, does anyone actually lock up their powder seperate from their primers? Or am I the only paranoid one that keeps all powder in a mtm ammo can padlocked, then the primers padlocked in another ammo case on opposite sides of my garage. Then all finished ammo is locked up in another ammo can in a locked walk in closet.
 
I'm curious, does anyone actually lock up their powder seperate from their primers? Or am I the only paranoid one that keeps all powder in a mtm ammo can padlocked, then the primers padlocked in another ammo case on opposite sides of my garage. Then all finished ammo is locked up in another ammo can in a locked walk in closet.



Primers and projectiles and brass in upper left cabinet.

Loaded ammo in upper right cabinet.

Powder in lower cabinet/work bench.







 
Built my own with 2x4 and plywood.



















And finally finished...


With shelves for components in bulk.


Gotta keep enough components to keep that beltfed happy, ya kno? Takes alot of brass and bullets to appease the 1919 gods. :cool: :beltfed:


 
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I built one for my small apartment out of 2x4s and 1 sheet of 1/2 inch 4x8FT plywood, with one locked cabinet for powder and components.

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This is my hunting bench/room I set up last year. Its my man cave!

















my bench is simple. but functional. I think I need to resurface the bench top though.
 
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