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DWF Supporters
December 16, 2010
I am a sit down Reloader and reload every round from start to finish. I do not like batch loading so i have one O style press for de-priming sizing and priming and three smaller press to finish the round.This set up allows me to reload 15 rounds in 5 minutes. I am not rushed with this setup and can stop to check quality control at any step.I can do a primer flatness check, powder weight check, , AOL and a case gauge check on all rounds. I am loading 45ACP when this photo was taken. I would do the same for .357 Mag , .357 Max and 44 MAG.
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July 2, 2011
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April 18, 2014
Fine idea if it is supporting the press action.
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"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
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American Statesman, 1788
November 27, 2014
HI Stovepipe ..I used to used an old piece of counter top to reload on that was nailed to my dads wall in his house ...now I have a whole building to use just for my reloading ..it's not all that big 10 x 12 but it does let me have a two foot wide by ten feet long bench ...kind of like you I use two presses for my reloading ...one powder measure and of course a lubsizer for my cast bullets...sounds like lots of room but trust me it fills up fast
Supporter
DWF Supporters
December 16, 2010
This dresser came from my mother estate and i could not find the strength in my heart to drill holes in it.I never thought to cover it with a thick plywood ( like Hickk). This dresser is built like a brick out house. These presses have very little flex mounted this way. I was amazed on how well it works.
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