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<blockquote data-quote="Zerk" data-source="post: 1261909" data-attributes="member: 84595"><p>I have bought 2-3 reloading mags. I didn't overly care for them. I thought they were more story telling then info. Not saying I will never buy another. I bought cause something I read on cover, and was dissapointed on lack of depth. There may be good ones out there. I would spend money on various manuals. I would buy new manuals, some loads have changed over the years.</p><p></p><p>My press is mounted on a flimsy stand that was made for the press. Little wobbly but takes up little room. I then have a big work bench I built for setting up stuff. Then a couple book shelves. Lots of fun can be had building and setting up. Google reloading bench, I have discovered some cool threads out there. You can go big or small. Everything stored in totes, or dedicated area. Like anything, more room is usually easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerk, post: 1261909, member: 84595"] I have bought 2-3 reloading mags. I didn't overly care for them. I thought they were more story telling then info. Not saying I will never buy another. I bought cause something I read on cover, and was dissapointed on lack of depth. There may be good ones out there. I would spend money on various manuals. I would buy new manuals, some loads have changed over the years. My press is mounted on a flimsy stand that was made for the press. Little wobbly but takes up little room. I then have a big work bench I built for setting up stuff. Then a couple book shelves. Lots of fun can be had building and setting up. Google reloading bench, I have discovered some cool threads out there. You can go big or small. Everything stored in totes, or dedicated area. Like anything, more room is usually easier. [/QUOTE]
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