Show your reloading benches

I had this set up about 4 years ago. Desperate times arose (separation) and I sold off my Dillon XL650 :(

Prior to the Dillon I had the Hornady complete Lock-N-Load Ammo Plant, imo the Dillon XL650 was quite superior!

I still have my old slower but faithful Lee Classic 4 Turret press by my side :cool:

 
I have been building my reloading bench (pics to follow soon), but just wanted to say...having OCD sucks. A simple work bench in the basement for a reloading workstation has turned into a fine furniture project.....lol. Stain is done, now applying the clear coat over the bench....
 
Thought I would take a pic of my lil area when I was reloading some new rounds to try out

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Finally got the clear coat on the bench and finished it off. I think it will work for a reloading bench.

Made from 3/4 plywood (with one side smooth finish), cut into 2x4 pieces and glued / screwed together. 3" thick total. I don't think it is going to flex when reloading.....

Building some shelves for bins etc on the back wall now.....then I just need to mount the press when it arrives.

 
wish i had more room but works pretty good


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not sure why its sideways?
 

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My setup is in a small corner of the basement. This little space produces a lot of ammo though. My wife likes guns and reloading as much as I do, so we usually reload together.
May have gotten a little carried away with the photos.

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You can never have too many bullets. (same goes for the guns)

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......or dies, and more bullets, and of course brass - stored in another cupboard.
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