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<blockquote data-quote="thomas15" data-source="post: 74361714" data-attributes="member: 418893"><p>As far as handloading is concerned I have a dedicated bench with currently two presses mounted on inline fabrications riser mounts, a Hornady LNL progressive press and an RCBS turret press but I have a Rockchucker and several Lee single stage presses in backup. Because of the high volume of ammo I consume I run two vibratory tumblers at a time. Since I'm old fashioned I use an RCBS 505 beam scale but I have at least 5 powder scales on my bench.</p><p></p><p>I handload 9mm, 38/357 and 38 long/short Colt, 40 S&W, and 45 ACP since I have several 1911s. In rifle I load .223, 270, 30-08 and 35 Remington. When I took the NRA class to become certified to teach handloading my instructor instilled in me a love for Redding hardware and so I have a bunch of brass prep and measuring tools by Redding and also some Hornady tools. I also have an RCBS Charge Master the older deluxe model which is really nice to have. I hardly ever shoot factory ammo anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas15, post: 74361714, member: 418893"] As far as handloading is concerned I have a dedicated bench with currently two presses mounted on inline fabrications riser mounts, a Hornady LNL progressive press and an RCBS turret press but I have a Rockchucker and several Lee single stage presses in backup. Because of the high volume of ammo I consume I run two vibratory tumblers at a time. Since I'm old fashioned I use an RCBS 505 beam scale but I have at least 5 powder scales on my bench. I handload 9mm, 38/357 and 38 long/short Colt, 40 S&W, and 45 ACP since I have several 1911s. In rifle I load .223, 270, 30-08 and 35 Remington. When I took the NRA class to become certified to teach handloading my instructor instilled in me a love for Redding hardware and so I have a bunch of brass prep and measuring tools by Redding and also some Hornady tools. I also have an RCBS Charge Master the older deluxe model which is really nice to have. I hardly ever shoot factory ammo anymore. [/QUOTE]
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