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This seemed like a good example to show how
cluttered a reloading bench can get if you're not careful. My bench was covered with 3 reloading presses, components, a wide variety of reloading
equipment and gunsmithing tools. I use an RCBS RockChucker, a Dillon RL550 and a MEC Grabber (Model 76). I could rarely just sit
down and start reloading, because the benches usually needed to be cleaned up first.
Reloading is very interesting, and it's a relaxing hobby. It doesn't have to be complicated. You can start out with
the basics, and make some fine handloads, or you can explore the subject in great detail. My old gunroom (above) shows my bench after working
on several projects - one right after another. This is no way to do reloading. Your bench should be well lighted, clean, and everything
should be in its place. You can see that things have gotten out of control. A clean bench makes reloading more enjoyable, and it can help
you avoid accidents.
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