Let's see your loading bench...
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I reload shotgun shells the same way as I tie a fly---one at a time. I find that it's a good way to spend time when you're bored and it's relaxing when your stressed.
Here my reloading bench with two Ponsness-Warren 375's, one set up for 28 and .410 and the other for 12 and 20-ga. |
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This view shows about 3/4 of my bench. :)
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:bowdown: What a wonderful room, Dave!
Obviously, you take your reloading seriously and are a very well-organized neat freak! |
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Talk about great man caves! Congratulations boys on some great loading rooms. I'm jealous.....:bowdown:
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Dave,
I've seen that pic before, I think I said it at the time and I'll say it again: Wow! DLH |
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Nothing neet about this reloading- gun cleaning bench.... but it works.
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Ah yes...But this is where the 10 gauge "Turkey Slayer" loads are born!
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Yes Dave, you can see the white and orange bag of copper coated fours next to the first press. I'm ready to start reloading a few different test loads..1 1/2 with the SP-10 wad that usually holds a tight pattern and a 1 5/8 and 1 3/4 with the x10x plastic nitro card. Can't wait, keep seeing nice birds around.
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Bob,I can't wait either. I see those bags of Southern Bloomer cleaning patch's. Those things are the best patch in the world for my money! Is it May yet!!!?
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