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Post by 2400 on Mar 22, 2011 22:08:45 GMT -8
How about some pics of your loading benches guys?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2011 3:40:18 GMT -8
I will get you some of mine once i get home tue, i plan on spending a good bit of time at it working on different loads and stocking up rds for our up coming Rockchuck hunt.
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Post by carvercalls on Mar 23, 2011 3:43:06 GMT -8
Ill try to get some of mine also..
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Post by 2400 on Mar 23, 2011 7:20:05 GMT -8
Here's a shot of my bench and one of my bookshelf
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2011 7:23:14 GMT -8
Those look good ;D
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Post by 2400 on Mar 23, 2011 10:03:01 GMT -8
Thanks, it took 40+ years to get this far.
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Post by hawsepiper on Mar 23, 2011 14:20:21 GMT -8
Very nice. Like all the blue there. That will be my next press for sure. Just getting into it the Lee single stage has served me well so far, especially for the price. Not doing in handgun or target loads per say so taking my time with one at a time for each step is working out well.
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Post by durhamster on Mar 23, 2011 16:11:56 GMT -8
nice, I will try to get some pics of mine.
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Post by 2400 on Mar 23, 2011 20:44:01 GMT -8
C'mon guys let's see your benches.
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Post by deaddogwalkin on Apr 25, 2011 12:41:50 GMT -8
I would love to show you a pic of my bench. But I'd have to clean it off first. Have all my turkey hunting stuff all over it now.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Apr 27, 2011 14:53:00 GMT -8
This is my "proof of clean" series of my reloading area. It does not look quite that good as I type this!! Die Storage I spend a lot of time in here. Greg
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Post by Swag on Jul 13, 2011 6:13:13 GMT -8
Holy cow!!!!! GLSHOOTER, What is the reason for so many press"s? You just don't like changing dies?
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Jul 13, 2011 9:15:08 GMT -8
Holy cow!!!!! GLSHOOTER, What is the reason for so many press"s? You just don't like changing dies? When you were competing to the extent I was at the time I started yes. I didn't want to change dies. I try to do as little of that as possible. My experimental stuff is done on the AA Turrets run as a single stage though I can load 250 rounds an hour with them if I put a powder measure on top. The one on the big bench holds four 223 based dies so I can load 204, 20 Tactical 223 and 6X45 as I play. Greg Greg
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Post by Swag on Jul 14, 2011 5:05:30 GMT -8
So do you have a favorite? Why wouldn't u use a press that has removable Die plates like a RCBS Pro 2000?
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Jul 14, 2011 8:14:31 GMT -8
So do you have a favorite? Why wouldn't u use a press that has removable Die plates like a RCBS Pro 2000? I have the 650 for 223 based shells as I usually shoot those in quantity. The 550 is great for my 38 Special stuff as I shoot a bunch of that for PPC. Of course both of those have removable tool heads. I have four or five for both presses and swap them out. The 650 has one set up with universal decapper and the Dillon sizer/trimmer. That is great for doing stuff!! The AA Turrets let me run several dies and if I want to change from one cartridge to another often I only have to change the shell holder. I have one set up with 223 size and the other for 308 bolt face size. The 300's are Old School and the plates were not in existence back then. I'll stick with Blue for my swapping types. They stated the ball rolling and the others are just trying to catch up!! Greg
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