Reloading Setup.

HomerOz

Handloader
Sep 13, 2012
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G'Day Fella's,

Excuse me if I have blundered into this forum with a repeat of a previous thread!
I did a search but could not find any similar thread.

So, that being the case, show us your Reloading set up!
Here's mine.

Doh!
Homer
 

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It looks like you have quite a few calibers that you relaod for. What are they and what are your favorites?
 
Very nice set up Homer. That is way too organized buddy! My wife wouldn't recognize my reloading area if I cleaned it like that. She might expect me to do the rest of the house!
 
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This is my set up. I had to put a saddle blanket in the window to block the light.
 
TT -
no one can say you had to find a corner to set up shop!!! Well done sir. Now go drink some more Folgers :) .
 
Ain't no way I'm showing my setup. My wife has bought into the idea that a clean desk is a sign of a sick mind. I have an image to maintain. Besides, I read in the Good Book, "Where there are no oxen, the stall is clean."
 
There are some sick minded folks on here.... ;-)

You all need to be schooled on the art of organization by piles! It takes me 20 minutes just to clear a path to my reloading bench....

Oh, and Too Tall, you need a couple more powder throwers....looks like you're running low on them!
 
When we were building this house, I told my Bride, this is the last one. She told me to set up a area for my stuff. So I added a dormer to the river side.

Now with the wolves we might move farther East, but I don't think we'll build. I got one more move in me, but I don't think I got another build.
 
Too Tall":t84qlozd said:
When we were building this house, I told my Bride, this is the last one. She told me to set up a area for my stuff. So I added a dormer to the river side.

Now with the wolves we might move farther East, but I don't think we'll build. I got one more move in me, but I don't think I got another build.

Very nice space buddy. That is excellent.
 
You guys need to expand your horizons...and take your show on the road!

Yes, this is the back of my pickup.

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Joelkdouglas - I can fit my arbor press & dies in a small cardboard box and take it with me, have done so - but mostly I like loading at home and hunting in the hills. Still, I could see a portable setup as an advantage during load workup.

Here's my loading room for the past eight or nine years. Doesn't change much from year to year:
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Guy Miner":3eys43gc said:
Joelkdouglas - I can fit my arbor press & dies in a small cardboard box and take it with me, have done so - but mostly I like loading at home and hunting in the hills. Still, I could see a portable setup as an advantage during load workup.

Here's my loading room for the past eight or nine years. Doesn't change much from year to year:
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That's an awesome bear skin!

Another advantage of loading at home is more die choices. I like the Redding Comp seaters, but can't use those in the pickup. You're right--I have been doing load development out of the back of the truck, and transferring those loads back to the normal bench.

But going mobile has saved a bunch of powder!
 
Mine is in the doghouse
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a corner of the doghouse
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but they let me use their computer and watch their tv, even drink some of their beer out of their fridge
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they have instructions not to let the old lady through the gate
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if they are awake :roll:
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