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    Got a little more done on organizing the loading room

    In pretty good shape until next loading session
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    That’s An outrage; far to clean and wellnlote an way to much space; why I even bet you know where stuff is?
    Seriously looks nice I’ll bet it increases your productivity!

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    I did mine today too. Now I can start all over
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    that's the reason for cleaning,so you have a month or so of messing everything up again lol
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    What is that large thing that seems to be holding up the shelving legs? Is that floor I see? Nah couldn't be! Reloading rooms don't have floors, do they? Just a wall to wall "bottom shelf" is my understanding of it.
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    I have to have lots of room,im in a 4x4 wheelchair and in tight places it seems to tear stuff up...lol and I atleast know the area things should be lol

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    It's quite obvious you don't have enough stuff.
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    Dude, you need more stuff! I do not see pallets of lead and alloy or cans loaded for each gun! Get busy man!

    Looks great, wish I could make my space look like that, but will never happen.

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    When we bought our home. It had a garage, OK..tools and motorcycle. We needed a shed for the mower. Built a 10x12. Then I needed a shed for the mower. 14x16 with a porch and up stairs. The mower sat under the oak tree for years. Then I bought a new JD zero turn, on condition that I build a shed for it. There is room, not much, as it now houses my anvil and forges. We added 600 sq ft to the house, the old master bedroom is my gun room. Full..sometimes I can find stuff.Click image for larger version. 

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    Dude, I think your room is haunted! I see a couple of ghosts floating around the loading bench.

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    @@ so much space and room. I would be too bussy napping in the floor. I can barely fit into my reloading room.
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    theirs a little more junk in there you can see in these pics,my casting tables is on wheels and was behind me and all the loaded ammo is in ammo cans in the bedroom,dirty lead is down in my shop so we don't stink up the house lol

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    I like the way you think lol

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    New casting bench
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    @@ that garage.... so much room for projects.... I live in an apartment so excuse my excitement. I designed my dream home with a 5 car garage that has a loft as my man cave for reloading.
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    How much did you pay for that two-arm Lamp ? Does it have a magnifier in it ? Where did you get it. I've had one for thirty years that I got at a thrift store that just died and the only ones I've found are outrageously priced.

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    my wife ordered it from Walmart.com yes it has a magnifier and it was 32 dollars and works great for us blind folks

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    I'm fairly certain Harbor Freight caries them in both clamp on and desktop versions.

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    Thanks Guys !

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    When I first started reloading all of my stuff could fit in a surplus 20mm ammo can. Now many years later I need a whole room. Which now looks like a hurricane took place in. Garages, when we bought the house here in Louisiana I had a 2 car garage. That was some 22 years ago. My lathe sits there,along with a double tier roll around tool box, sears craft center with 2" laminated plywood work surface, work bench and a whole bunch of junk. Can't even get to my power tools. When the temps go down that will be taken care of. I'm amazed at the stuff one can accumulate over the years. Been bagging and tossing old clothes and other stuff for the last couple weeks. The wife is even worse than me. Can one say Rubbermaid totes??. Frank

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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