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Reloading
reloading bench for the room
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<blockquote data-quote="thatguyshm" data-source="post: 962221" data-attributes="member: 69989"><p>I live in a small apartment and use the Frankford Arsenal reloading stand, so that I can keep the reloading footprint small until I can get a bigger space. I have two of them. One has my Dillon 550 on it, and the other has my Rockchucker, a Forster trimmer and my Redding powder dump all bolted in place. Its not ideal, but they hardly take any space to store, and are rather sturdy. I have used the one with my Chucker attached to it to form 257 WBY brass from 7mm RM cases, which can be pretty tough. I inside mouth ream AFTER forming it, so the down swing can be pretty forceful.</p><p></p><p>I must admit, that being able to take the press anywhere I want is really nice. Plus I can take it to the range if I ever desire to. I haven't yet, choosing to simply use my Lee hand press so far, but its an extremely easy option if I ever plan to spend an extended day doing load development. </p><p></p><p>You just have to find what will work for you.</p><p></p><p>-shm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatguyshm, post: 962221, member: 69989"] I live in a small apartment and use the Frankford Arsenal reloading stand, so that I can keep the reloading footprint small until I can get a bigger space. I have two of them. One has my Dillon 550 on it, and the other has my Rockchucker, a Forster trimmer and my Redding powder dump all bolted in place. Its not ideal, but they hardly take any space to store, and are rather sturdy. I have used the one with my Chucker attached to it to form 257 WBY brass from 7mm RM cases, which can be pretty tough. I inside mouth ream AFTER forming it, so the down swing can be pretty forceful. I must admit, that being able to take the press anywhere I want is really nice. Plus I can take it to the range if I ever desire to. I haven't yet, choosing to simply use my Lee hand press so far, but its an extremely easy option if I ever plan to spend an extended day doing load development. You just have to find what will work for you. -shm [/QUOTE]
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