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pic of my reloading bench

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I always enjoy looking at pics of other's reloading benches (on high road forums there is a ton of pics) so I figured I would post a pic of mine.
The bottom is a wet bar I bought for 65 bucks and it gave me a good bit of storage on the bottom. Put together shelves for the top and it worked out well.


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The bottom is a wet bar I bought for 65 bucks and it gave me a good bit of storage on the bottom. Put together shelves for the top and it worked out well.
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WOW...... That is NICE ! ! !

Now all you need is a range out back..........

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A WHOLE cabin for your own!! Boy am I jealous!! Wouldn't mind being in the dog (man) house every now and then if I had that place!! :thumbup:
Got the range also ,100 , 200 and 300 yds . Not fancy but a place to shoot .
This is me, hatin' on Ron Adams.... :drool:

My humble little reloading spot is shared with the gun rack:

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...and it ain't nearly that neat nowadays!! But, I did build it all myself, so I guess there's that to fall back on... a whole cabin... geez.
slabsides45 said:
...and it ain't nearly that neat nowadays!! But, I did build it all myself, so I guess there's that to fall back on... a whole cabin... geez.
I am sure it does the job it was intended to do ... and you got "primers" on the shelf!! That in itself is a good thing!!
Ron Adams said:
Here is my man room/cabin:




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When can i come over to play :sf:
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Here is a few pics of my loading bench/area. My area seems a bit lacking, compared to Ron Adams room!





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