Pictures of your reloading bench/equipment

Here's mine.

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This works OK for me. The little O-frame is for 357 & 44mag stuff. The 650 is for 45acp and plinkers. If I want 10 rounds to chrono, it's trickle and single stage all the way. If I need 3-500 rds of 45 the the 650 really shines :D

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Lee Classic Turret, Lee single stage, Mec 600 JR in 12ga, 20ga, and .410, Mec 650 in 12 ga, Texan in 12 ga, Lee load all in 16 ga, Lee 20# Lead pot, Magma Star Sizer. Runnin' outta room...

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Coyote Hunter - Do you like how your press stand works? Would you do anything different if you were building another one?
 
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IllinoisCoyoteHunter, are those lead muffins I see in the lower left corner of this picture? I use a muffin tin as an ingot mold, but you're the only other person I've ever seen that also has a collection of lead muffins.
 
I found this thread very entertaining and have made a few un-scientific observations about equipment.
1. It seems almost everyone owns some sort of Lee press.
2. RCBS seems to be the second most used equipment.
3.Reloaders who own Hornady LNL seem to own only progressive and one single stage.
4. Reloaders who use Dillon presses seem to own more than one which makes me think they must be a pita to change calibers.
5.Redding and Lyman are almost non-existent.
6.Judging by reloading rooms and benchs, people who Dillons are rich and all the rest of us are poor.
As I stated this is just my observation and is only valid by the contributers of this thread.
 
I found this thread very entertaining and have made a few un-scientific observations about equipment.
1. It seems almost everyone owns some sort of Lee press.
Yes I am one of a hand full of people who will never ever own a lee product. I have wasted money on three products and none lasted over 30 minutes of normal use.
2. RCBS seems to be the second most used equipment.
I agree because they are high quality products and made to last a life time but, will not make you mortgage the house 2 times to own them.
3.Reloaders who own Hornady LNL seem to own only progressive and one single stage.
New to reloading most on them I bet.
4. Reloaders who use Dillon presses seem to own more than one which makes me think they must be a pita to change calibers.
Changing calibers is a breeze it is the priming system that is a PITA to fool with that is why you see many double 550 or 650 set ups. Because we hate to change the priming system.
5.Redding and Lyman are almost non-existent.
I like Lyman and I am sure like lee many people at a few lyman products. Redding are well expensive for what you get. Granted Redding equipment is very good and the big boss press is built so that if you wanted to you can reload 105mm ammo. They are tough and built like a tank.
6.Judging by reloading rooms and benchs, people who Dillons are rich and all the rest of us are poor.
I would not go that far. I am far from rich and there is a dillon sitting on my bench. I know plenty of people who are not rich and use dillon products. I love my dillon press and glad I have it. It took me years of dreaming before my wonderful loving wife got me one.I have known about dillon presses long before many of the fanboys knew. I knew about them when they 450 was the only press they made.


As I stated this is just my observation and is only valid by the contributers of this thread.
 
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