New reloader with a new reloading table

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armed85

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After some research, I decided to give reloading with a Hornady press and scale a try. I bought a Lyman tumbler, Speer reloading manual, and a few other needed accessories. The only thing left I have to buy is calipers, bullets, and powder. I'm going to start with .223 Remington and bought dies from Hornady as well.

I was looking around for a desk to hold all my reloading stuff. I spotted a cheap kitchen island and decided that it would fit well in my new hobby room. My hobby room is small, so I needed a reloading table that I could move out of the way when it's not needed.

It's a work in progress and so too is the room it's sitting in.
 

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Purrrfect!

I have been looking at maple tops for mine, you will really like your bench!
 
Hey! That table is a great idea. :)

I too am just getting into the reloading thing, my space will be in our tiny garage. I will have to move a table out to reload, then put it back so my wife can park her car in there. :rolleyes:

I think I may have to copy you, I will only be loading .44's so the space in that table looks perfect for the small amount of equipment I will have.

Very Nice. :D
 
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