That honor belongs to Slugman.
My bench as you saw it no longer exists as it was....Lol
I saw your old setup. Jealous.
I am working my way towards organization. I have a plan for cabinets. Shelving (well, more shelving). Bins. A wall of tray/bin holders.
I'm too embarrased to post mine
I'm too embarrased to post mine
This has been me. Started with 10gal of .223 that became 5gal of processed .223 and 4gal of 300BLK. I’m about 3gal through swaging, my motivation level wanes until I’m reminded of the price of Ammo and the civil unrest
Finished prepping 8K cases in 4 calibers this (wet) weekend, including 4K that needed swaging, and 6K that got primed. All the powder and projectiles are organized and moving forward I should be finishing a few hundred each evening that I'm able to work on them..
2K .223 greentips
2K 9mm 124gr plated RN
1K 357sig 124gr FMJ
1K 357sig 147gr FMJ
1K 300BLK 147gr FMJ
1K 300BLK 130gr HPBT
Hopefully they'll all be filled by Nov 3..
Almost filled up what was an empty 30 cal can this morning. Did the work before office hour, while listening to Zoom meetings, during lunch and after work. Had to prep and prime 200 cases also. I did not count but I have at least 500 rounds there of mt plinking load using H355 & 55gr bulk fmj pills.
Took the plunge and annealed 125 pieces of 8x57 PPU brass with a blow torch. Did the "twirl in your finger for a few seconds" method and low and behold, the brass came out fine. Resized much easier and didn't show any issues when fired. Brass is so hard to find recently that I decided to do this little experiment. So far so good!
If you do it in a dark room, you can see when the neck starts to get dull red. Drop it in water or towel ( either will work but the water keeps them from getting bent).