My reloading setup...for now

You can get a small cart (like a Microwave cart) to put all your other stuff on and in. It rolls so you can be mobile and put where ever you want. Wally world or whatever have some nice looking ones.
 
Here is my cluttered up reloading/repair/guitar restringing/and piling junk on it bench, as of this morning. I started to clean it up, and decided "why bother". I have my Dad's old vise on the right end and some old Pacific shotshell and rifle presses under the table. No telling what else one might find under there.

What you can't see is the rocker on the left and the TV behind me, along with guitars and related music accessories scattered about. It is what it is, my nap area included.

Have a blessed day,

Leon

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Very Nice !

I believe all the equipment has aged well and is now ready to be used ,
the time has come to Get Reloading ....Time's a Wasting !

I started in 1967 with a Lee Classic (whack-a-mole) Loader and a single cavity mould and still enjoy the hobby ... Welcome !
Gary
 
Very Nice !

I believe all the equipment has aged well and is now ready to be used ,
the time has come to Get Reloading ....Time's a Wasting !

I started in 1967 with a Lee Classic (whack-a-mole) Loader and a single cavity mould and still enjoy the hobby ... Welcome !
Gary

I've loaded 450 rounds of 38, 200 rounds of 44 special and a box of 44 magnum so far. Still have at least a thousand more empties, not counting '06....
 
Very nice. When you mentioned rifle loading my first thought was Dont Forget The Case Lube. There are lots of lubes that can be made or bought but I use and highly recommend Hornady "One Shot" aerosol Case Lube. Its expensive, but worth it. Never had a stuck case or made a mess using "One Shot".
Jim
 
Your story is a lot like mine...

I bought my re-loading gear about 10 years ago, but it took me about seven years to actually use it. Divorce and a few moves kept everything boxed up. Finally convinced my new bride to let me re-load in the corner of the bedroom. Kind of like what you're doing now.

Thanks for sharing your set-up. Love the view.

Below is mine. Modest still, but way more room.
 

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I don't reload all that much, and only pistol calibers. I'd prefer having a bench (in fact, I have one - in storage) but this has been working ok.

I do the inspecting, sorting, weighing powder, etc at the dining room table, and take the cases down to the garage for each pass. Works for now.

I like the OP's portable stand, maybe I'll look for something like that.
 

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Pressing Matter

Big press mounted on Garage Work Bench. Finishing Press
inside.

I reload just small batches of 6-100 rounds, so I need nothing
that is complex.

Thank you for sharing all the Pictures.
 

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