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Interesting. A couple question.
What is the cylinder with the green masking tape used for?
and the Two drill bits epoxied to rifle case?
Still have some of the 310 dies myself.
 
That's the full length resizer, and plunger. I put it in an arbor press or vise to press the case in, then use the plunger to press it back out. I made a little recessed steel plate with a hole in it so the plunger pops the case out through the hole. My holes didn't line up perfect, so I put a few wraps of tape on it so it shimmed it how I needed.

The drill bits are for cleaning up burrs on flash holes.



What dies do you have for your 310?
 
Here is my new reloading room.
I would have liked to have removed the carpet, but no extra money after buying the benches, and tool chest.
Is it going to be a huge issue with carpet?

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Yeah...and I'm a complete noob to reloading. My wife's uncle let me reload 10 rounds for his 44mag. He just talked me through it, and let me do everything.
Got me hooked instantly.

I will probably try to get the reloading arm, and another base plate, as I didn't like unbolting the press, and installing the powder loader.
Then I could mount the second base further back on the bench....

I know.....I just don't have an extra grand right now to have the carpet removed, and new flooring put down.
 
Just a suggestion, get a better power bar and clean up those power cables and contain your powder and primers.

God may sort it out?
 
Not a reloading bench but a press stand. What I use for a bench is small so I put this together. Portable and me being south paw I couldn't vision a good location to permanently attach the press.

FWIW
Regards
Ronr

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