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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 908526" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>Try a couple of mock-ups before you drill any holes for permanent mounting.</p><p>When I first started out my press was bolted to a 1X6 and I clamped that to what ever table I was using at the time. </p><p>What I ended up with allows a left to right work flow.</p><p>My scale is on the left and the press is on the right side. with room for completed rounds further to the right.</p><p>Components (brass and bullets) are more or less in the middle.</p><p>My powder measure is mounted on my turret press.</p><p></p><p>When I was doing single stage operations. I worked in batches of 50 or 100.</p><p>I would start with primed cases. I would powder charge each case, set a bullet on each charged case then run them through the seating/crimp operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 908526, member: 2833"] Try a couple of mock-ups before you drill any holes for permanent mounting. When I first started out my press was bolted to a 1X6 and I clamped that to what ever table I was using at the time. What I ended up with allows a left to right work flow. My scale is on the left and the press is on the right side. with room for completed rounds further to the right. Components (brass and bullets) are more or less in the middle. My powder measure is mounted on my turret press. When I was doing single stage operations. I worked in batches of 50 or 100. I would start with primed cases. I would powder charge each case, set a bullet on each charged case then run them through the seating/crimp operation. [/QUOTE]
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