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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Guys, I’d like some help and suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 185637" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>Start by allowing the the wife to pick out a new set of kitchen cabinets and use your old ones for your project. This worked wonders for me. The old breakfast bar is behind me if I'm at the reloading bench with the rifle I'm loading for right there! My widest cabinet is directly over the reloading bench, (which was fabricated from 2x 3/4 plywood) holding powders and bullets. A small flouresent light under the cabinet lighting my press/scale area. There is a double tube flouresent over the rifle rest/vise area (brkfst bar). Cleaning rods hung on end of old brkfst bar. Brkfts bar is great as it has the three drawers for other stuff right at finger tips (pathches, brochures, scope covers, you know.. gunning stuff. Under the over hang side is my my range bag tucked out of the way w/ another stool for 'quests'. Under the brkfst bar (door area) is my shotgun reloading stuff w/the MEC on the end of the overhang.</p><p></p><p> Shelving to the right and left of cabinets. Reloading manuals stored in another cabinet directly left of bullet/powder cabinet. A piece of the old counter top and cabinetry is next to the reloding bench for 'stuff' (range box, brass in working, you know... gunnin' stuff! underneath is all my scope/bino/press etc. boxes</p><p></p><p>I am very happy w/this layout and it did wonders for my marriage!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 185637, member: 873"] Start by allowing the the wife to pick out a new set of kitchen cabinets and use your old ones for your project. This worked wonders for me. The old breakfast bar is behind me if I'm at the reloading bench with the rifle I'm loading for right there! My widest cabinet is directly over the reloading bench, (which was fabricated from 2x 3/4 plywood) holding powders and bullets. A small flouresent light under the cabinet lighting my press/scale area. There is a double tube flouresent over the rifle rest/vise area (brkfst bar). Cleaning rods hung on end of old brkfst bar. Brkfts bar is great as it has the three drawers for other stuff right at finger tips (pathches, brochures, scope covers, you know.. gunning stuff. Under the over hang side is my my range bag tucked out of the way w/ another stool for 'quests'. Under the brkfst bar (door area) is my shotgun reloading stuff w/the MEC on the end of the overhang. Shelving to the right and left of cabinets. Reloading manuals stored in another cabinet directly left of bullet/powder cabinet. A piece of the old counter top and cabinetry is next to the reloding bench for 'stuff' (range box, brass in working, you know... gunnin' stuff! underneath is all my scope/bino/press etc. boxes I am very happy w/this layout and it did wonders for my marriage!! [/QUOTE]
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