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  • Hokanut
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 94

    Originally posted by smith
    My wife and I have a house but the detached garage has been converted in to an in-law unit. My brother in-law gave me a old Dillon 550 that belonged to a coworkers dad he passed away and the son did not wont it I ordered all the missing parts from Dillon and put it back together I am starting off slow with trail boss in .38 here are some pictures of my answer to no room for my stuff



    Nice. So there really IS a reason to have a "gardening" shed. Great set up!
    Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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    • Hokanut
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 94

      Originally posted by Fortified Peasant


      Loving the A/C right on the bench. Here in Lake Elsinore Ca. the garage gets well over 100* in Summer. Loading in a sauna is not cool at all.
      Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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      • Hokanut
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 94

        Originally posted by polo.45
        All of you!!! Congratulations very nice ! I don't know anything about the reloading world... But I just bought a lee pro 1000 progressive press... Is a good start? What should I buy next? My budget is about $ 50 a month.
        If all you have now is the press, the most important things are the scale, a good manual for specs on powder type and weight vs. bullet type and weight, and a caliper. All of which can be found here, ebay, gunbroker etc... used for a good price. Oh yea, and safety glasses. I also keep a fire extiguisher on hand. Never needed one but it's cheap insurance.
        Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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        • Hokanut
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 94

          Originally posted by diver160651
          Nothing earth shattering



          Dillon 650 and Forster Coax






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          The channels with sliding lock downs is ingenius.
          Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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          • Hokanut
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 94

            Originally posted by esheato










            I actually salivated.
            Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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            • Hokanut
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 94

              Shabby chic?

              Okay, it's budget. An old 6x6 leg and recycled machine crates but it's tall and beefy.
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              Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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              • Hokanut
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 94

                Originally posted by cannonierd
                Whats IRC?
                IRC= instant rebate coupon.
                Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither liberty or security. Ben Franklin

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                • gemoose23
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 1079

                  Putting Stuff away and cleaned up last night from weekend of matches.
                  Hornady LnL, Dillon Precision, RCBS, Lee Precision and Lyman User
                  If You want Match or Leadless hunting Ammo check out Monolithic Munitions Yes I am a shill, friends with the owners.

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                  • polo.45
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 814

                    Originally posted by Hokanut
                    If all you have now is the press, the most important things are the scale, a good manual for specs on powder type and weight vs. bullet type and weight, and a caliper. All of which can be found here, ebay, gunbroker etc... used for a good price. Oh yea, and safety glasses. I also keep a fire extiguisher on hand. Never needed one but it's cheap insurance.
                    Thank. Hokanut!!!! For taking the time to reply... I'm slowly buying reloading tools... I got all the hardware and wood to build a workbench ... I got primers and I order a scale from amazon. Thanks again .... I have relatives in lake Elsinore ... Like it there. But too toasty!!!!

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                    • offroadking
                      Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 149

                      Dies are still on backorder and just need some brass

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                      • rojocorsa
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 9139

                        This page is fantastic!

                        Here is mine for the time being.

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                        7-6-2 FTMFW!

                        "...and an old German guy said there was a bit of an unsaid joke about the Nazi salute; apparently when they clicked their heels and raised their arm up in the air in a Nazi salute, they were saying, "we're in this much s___."

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                        • Syntax Error
                          Veteran Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 3817

                          Originally posted by gemoose23
                          Putting Stuff away and cleaned up last night from weekend of matches.
                          What's the model of light you got there for your LNL AP? I'm looking for a cheap battery powered light for my press - I don't feel like paying $30 for the Hornady one.

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                          • mac22r
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 1

                            Reload Beginner-My Custom Bench

                            I am just starting to get into reloading which is the best thing I have ever done. I built myself a custom reload bench I can breakdown and take anywhere. Mac
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                            • balmo
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 1684

                              Just started reloading myself. Redid my workbench, just needs a light.

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                              • kingsfan8888
                                Member
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 379




                                Just started I have a Dillon 650 XL that will be arriving Thursday to compliment the rock chucker supreme.
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                                Last edited by kingsfan8888; 08-03-2013, 2:20 PM.

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