reloading in an apartment/ portable reloading bench

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ARnut

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What have you all used for reloading that is portable? i have an rcbs turret press at my parents house, but would like to bring it with me to be able to work on ammo during the week. I know you all are some creative guys and probably have some pretty sweet set ups. appreciate any advice
 

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Use a piece of 1 by 10 board that is long enough to go across your kitchen table with enough extra length to mount your press. C clamp it to your table being careful not to damage the table. Put one clamp on the far end of the board. And at leadt one on the side with the press.

When done remove the press from the board and keep the press in a box and keep the board in your hall closet.
 

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For years I reloaded on something like this. I added a 3/4 inch plywood top.

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I needed a small portable sturdy rest for myself.
I built this to fit into my receiver hitch.
I found later it worked just as well placed on the ground , leaned up against a table or a bumper.

I did not need a scale to load only this and a powder scoop measure.compact bench 001.jpg
 

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