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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    Nice to see someone else that keeps things clean and organized. I have no clue how some people get any work done on their benches w/ all the clutter. My label maker is one of the tools I use most often.
    there's a method to my madness.....sometimes. Sized boolits go in jars on the left, unsized on the right . Everything else is just a mad mess.
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    On the other side of the window is another desk that actually has a computer on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DerekP Houston View Post
    there's a method to my madness.....sometimes. Sized boolits go in jars on the left, unsized on the right . Everything else is just a mad mess.
    Your bench is spotless in comparison to a lot of them

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    There's a saying, "A cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind".

    Of course, that also means that "an empty desk is a sign of an empty mind"...

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    Loading bench pics

    Quote Originally Posted by NavyVet1959 View Post
    There's a saying, "A cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind".

    Of course, that also means that "an empty desk is a sign of an empty mind"...
    Heard all the sayings. And I've worked w/ both types. The ones that are organized typically get more done. This translates into making more money for both themselves and the company. I judge everyone on their own merits so any saying holds no weight IMO.

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    There is work space and then there is think space. My Think space looks nothing like my work space.

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    Photos were taken both of Einstein's desk and of Bill Buckley's desk after each had passed. Both looked like rummage sale tables.

    That 'cluttered desk' adage is usually uttered by some clerk who cannot conceive of the power of an active mind.

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    As cluttered as my shop and benches are I got to me a lot smarter then I thought lol. Maybe when I clean them up I loose my edge.
    Reloading to save money I am sure the saving is going to start soon

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    I must be a freaking genius in the reloading world..lol My work spaces have always been cluttered when I was at full output mode when I worked for a living.

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    Good evening everyone,
    Had a very busy day today with other commitments. All I managed to do was 45/45/10 TL 15 pounds of .32 WC that I cast on Thursday. Tuesdays project is to load them, Wednesday I will shoot a bunch at club.....cast...load....shoot...repeat.....Life is GREAT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muk View Post
    Here is mine not pretty but reasonably functional. It is a mess now because of my new press, once it get it mounted it will get cleaned up.

    This bench made me feel normal again!

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    Here's a followup to my post from seven years ago (what a coincidence! seven years to the day). You can see I've really come a long way since then:

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    Amazing what a little light, sheet rock, and paint can accomplish.

    Just kidding. This photo is of the Army Marksmanship Unit's reloading room, just posted on Facebook this morning. They have a series on beginning handloading, and this picture just makes people drool. They've got a brief note saying that "As a government entity, we are not permitted to endorse, or appear to endorse, any particular manufacturer’s products, brands, etc.," but I bet some of the more observant among you might just be able to make out a brand or two from this photo.

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    They probably get a deal on buying that many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Parker View Post
    Here's a followup to my post from seven years ago (what a coincidence! seven years to the day). You can see I've really come a long way since then:

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    Amazing what a little light, sheet rock, and paint can accomplish.

    Just kidding. This photo is of the Army Marksmanship Unit's reloading room, just posted on Facebook this morning. They have a series on beginning handloading, and this picture just makes people drool. They've got a brief note saying that "As a government entity, we are not permitted to endorse, or appear to endorse, any particular manufacturer’s products, brands, etc.," but I bet some of the more observant among you might just be able to make out a brand or two from this photo.

    Man I was about to freak out on that reloading room good to see some of my tax money is getting spent on something I like lol
    Reloading to save money I am sure the saving is going to start soon

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    I Mounted the Hornady Iron to the Quick Change plate only to find that I had won my Bid on the Big Max....They both look good on my Bench but what reloader doesn't dream of owning one of the Big RCBS (A) models .....






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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaponologist View Post
    I Mounted the Hornady Iron to the Quick Change plate only to find that I had won my Bid on the Big Max....They both look good on my Bench but what reloader doesn't dream of owning one of the Big RCBS (A) models .....






    Your ambidextrous? Both are good presses.

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    No, Not Ambidextrous.. I never tightened anything down on the Hornady. In Fact I didn't do any work with the Hornady. I got the notice My Big Max was n the Mail so I ordered a new Quick Change plate from Inline and started planing the A4 set up.. I did wait till I set the A4 up before deciding to sell the Hornady. I wanted to be sure it would be as I always dreamed it would...and it is... I have the Big Max Handle also but went with the regular RCBS handle for now....
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    Pretty much complete. I should stop saying that, cause I keep finding more stuff I "need." Since I've already added an Inline Fabrication short roller handle & light to my Forster Coax since this picture was taken.
    My Feedback, (did I buy or sell to you? Please add your Comments)
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    You "really need" the Inline Ergo Handle for the Dillon lol. But seriously, my shoulder thanks me every time I load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by novalty View Post
    Pretty much complete. I should stop saying that, cause I keep finding more stuff I "need." Since I've already added an Inline Fabrication short roller handle & light to my Forster Coax since this picture was taken.
    You need to quadruple your desktop space...

    "Why?", you may ask...

    Well, it's one of the constants in life... You *always* need 4 times the desktop space that you currently have...

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check