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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Thompson" data-source="post: 912143" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>I've got one end of my bench set up with the powder measure set up to the left and back a bit from the press. This way, you can put the powder in it from the powder measure, holding the brass in your left hand and set it in your press. Once the brass is in the press, put a bullet in it, and pull the handle. If you put the powder measure on the right side, your constantly going back and forth from one side of your loader to the other. This works for my single stage press. I also have two Dillons. I just need to make sure with these that I have enough clearance to reload. I've set these up so I still have enough space in he middle to clean my guns. Clamp your press down and run through a few dry runs to make sure that's want you want before drilling holes. I would say if your bench is long enough, don't be afraid to give yourself a little room to work. You'll never regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Thompson, post: 912143, member: 3253"] I've got one end of my bench set up with the powder measure set up to the left and back a bit from the press. This way, you can put the powder in it from the powder measure, holding the brass in your left hand and set it in your press. Once the brass is in the press, put a bullet in it, and pull the handle. If you put the powder measure on the right side, your constantly going back and forth from one side of your loader to the other. This works for my single stage press. I also have two Dillons. I just need to make sure with these that I have enough clearance to reload. I've set these up so I still have enough space in he middle to clean my guns. Clamp your press down and run through a few dry runs to make sure that's want you want before drilling holes. I would say if your bench is long enough, don't be afraid to give yourself a little room to work. You'll never regret it. [/QUOTE]
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