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Reloading at the range, lets see your set up, here's mine.

JGorski

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Wife and I made this bench when we lived in a 2 bedroom apt in Vegas back in the late 80s, it worked very well, I stained it and added some construction screws, going to put a bracket on it somewhere for my powder measure, just gotta decide where to place it, thoughts?
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I dont have pics yet,but I have this large steel plate that is for the reciever hitch on my truck. I plane on drilling some holes and mounting my reloader right to it. Since I park my truck in the field,I have all my reloading right there where I need it.

I had my wood table out there last week doing some load development out in the field,I had to have some one sit on the other end of it when I was resizing brass since I didnt have a whole lot weighing down the other side like I do at home. Mine was a coffee table for 20 bucks from Ikea. With yours,i would want some weight on the other end of it,maybe a sand bag or two? Of course yours does look a little more hefty and well built compared to an ikea table.
 
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Ahh yes, those red X's in a white box are the best thing to hit mobile reloading benches since sliced bread. :D
 
My rifle club has a small rifle house with 5 concrete benches, windows to open and shoot from, electricity/lighting, and a wood furnace for warmth.

I clamp my spare RCBS JR2 to a bench and plug my RCBS CM1500 into the wall. Turn on the coffee maker and go to town.