Reloading bench.

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loading bench 002.jpgmy bridge timber bench,see custom pistol press MFG.1967
 

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Here's a pic of my reloading area in my man cave basement. I clamp the presses to the double=thickness tops depending what I'm loading (either a single stage or the Dillon 550).
 

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Since it's all reloading.
What kind of tumbler do you use?


Very similar. I use the Hornady tumbler very similar to the one in your link, and the RCBS media separator.

I don't recommend the Franklin Arms media separator. Its open and lets the lead dust out into the room. The RCBS model is enclosed. Tumble it, leave the lid shut to let the dust settle and then remove the polished brass.

I realize this is an old thread btw.
 

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why don't you use a wet tumbler, with SS pins?

Very similar. I use the Hornady tumbler very similar to the one in your link, and the RCBS media separator.

I don't recommend the Franklin Arms media separator. Its open and lets the lead dust out into the room. The RCBS model is enclosed. Tumble it, leave the lid shut to let the dust settle and then remove the polished brass.

I realize this is an old thread btw.
 

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