boisepaw
boisepaw
Just getting my reloading bench set up after my move. I have a 6' x 3' bench and I'm trying to figure out how to configure it.
For the last several years I have been loading only for long range rifle...using two single stage presses just so I can keep two dies in place all the time. Not necessary but I was loading quite a bit for awhile.
I just bought a used Dillon 550 with the goal of loading 38 Super, 30 Carbine and 45 ACP wadcutters (for bullseye). I've never set it up or used anything like it.
I also have a MEC 9000 that I've been thinking about setting up...I formerly used a MEC Grabber...for 12 gauge shotgun shells. That's a lower priority with the cost of shells vs. the cost of reloading.
I have a Hornady automatic powder dispenser, a tumbler and a Franklin case prep machine as well.
Then there's ALL the other stuff that goes along with reloading.
Any thoughts about whether or not all that would fit on my bench and ideas about how to configure things?
For the last several years I have been loading only for long range rifle...using two single stage presses just so I can keep two dies in place all the time. Not necessary but I was loading quite a bit for awhile.
I just bought a used Dillon 550 with the goal of loading 38 Super, 30 Carbine and 45 ACP wadcutters (for bullseye). I've never set it up or used anything like it.
I also have a MEC 9000 that I've been thinking about setting up...I formerly used a MEC Grabber...for 12 gauge shotgun shells. That's a lower priority with the cost of shells vs. the cost of reloading.
I have a Hornady automatic powder dispenser, a tumbler and a Franklin case prep machine as well.
Then there's ALL the other stuff that goes along with reloading.
Any thoughts about whether or not all that would fit on my bench and ideas about how to configure things?