Reloading setups

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After seeing this picture all I can Say is Spock Tell Captian Kirk he has all the Equipment need to reach our target beam us up. WOW
 
I've made some changes to mine in the last couple of years. The little orange strips hold those bins and make it a nice spot for brass and bullets to end up while loading. Now there's a computer in there too, a nice spot to record loads and data. I still have that hideous carpet in there too.View attachment 464487View attachment 464488
I think you need another priming tool. Or do you get the family together for priming night ? lol
You guy's are gifted with more space in the USA and I'm green with envy with some of your setups, in the UK there are 66 million people living on the area of a postage stamp so space is a luxury.Ihave to set my reloading in the kitchen but I get by.
I love your setups they are the way to go.
Have you looked at the threads posted. There was one setup I have not found yet. The guy had a old roll top desk. And incorporated his setup in the desk. It was a space saver & out of sight. And was beautiful desk also. I am thinking this was on the Accurateshooter thread. I will keep looking.
 
I think you need another priming tool. Or do you get the family together for priming night ? lol
Haha, I just leave them put together, shell holders and all. Makes priming a little easier. It's nice because I have 4 primer holders too, so I have them all marked and I put them on top of the box they came from. Since I got the Dillion, I could probably afford to get rid of two of them, but they're out of the way and handy enough that I don't mind.
 
Haha, I just leave them put together, shell holders and all. Makes priming a little easier. It's nice because I have 4 primer holders too, so I have them all marked and I put them on top of the box they came from. Since I got the Dillion, I could probably afford to get rid of two of them, but they're out of the way and handy enough that I don't mind.
Yeah I had figured that. But if you want to sell two PM me. I may be interested in doing the same as you were.
 
The home office is shared with my wife. So, this is the best configuration of my half of the room I could come up with. I just pull the small 5-drawer cabinet out of the way when I want work on the bench. This is somewhat temporary until we get into a larger home. Since I only load .300WM, 6.8 Western, and 6.5 Creed, it does what I need it to for now.
 

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View attachment 300626Well, it's been about 20 years since I've got into reloading and it has taken all of that time to acquire what I have. I have found there is always something else to add to the list. Hoping to add onto this table soon as I have been out of room for years but have not got around to making time to start the project. Hoping to see some pics of reloading stations to gather some ideas for the build! Thanks in advance and here's my setup now, no room for the trimmers or scales on the table or any prep essentials for that matter, hoping to build a case prep table all aside from this!
Looks like that will do the job. That's all that counts. This is my bench:
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I am lucky, early 2000 when I was on an overseas assignment with the company for 4 years, my dear wife decided to add a great room and renovate/upgrade the house. In the package she converted our son's (Duke 1993-1997) room into my reloading room. The closet was made into an alcove for my 2 safes. Above them are custom made cabinets (a friend is a cabinet maker) On the opposite wall is a floor to ceiling cabinetry. And of course, the Dillons sit on custom made bench.

She is a keeper, she managed the 8 month long project by herself without any interference from me. She had the free rein, cost wise, but she took care of my needs.
Definitely a keeper!🥰
 
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