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cdschoonie

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Finished getting enough sufficient equipment, finished the garage bench and the indoor bench. Have yet to load a live round, but I have made 2 dummies (45-70, 6.5 Creedmoor).
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that 6.5 looks odd next to the 45-70.

Looks like you are getting there.
I had my scale on the same bench as my press.
I had to rezero it each time I shook the bench with my press.
It is now on a different bench at eye level and it never changes Zero unless an earthquake shakes the house.
Bench-- Old dresser same thing right .
 

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Looking good.

It's funny, I think about when I first started reloading, and how little equipment I had. Then I look at your set-up, and the relatively sparse tooling.

Just today I put up 10 (more) linear feet of shelving to try to organize more of the tools, supplies, brass, books, etc etc that I've accumulated over 30 years.

You have no idea of the hole you just fell in. Keep that pic of your bench, and bring it out 5 years from now, just to compare.

I hope you enjoy the hobby, I certainly do.
 

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