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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1387966" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>You'll probably get more responses on the "ammo talk" forum. I use a Black and Decker workmate bench, but there are lots of plans for better loading benches. One thing to remember is that everyone's needs vary a little. Plan to set up your initial system with clamps so you can move stuff around before you commit to a permanent configuration. </p><p></p><p>Put the shotgun loaders on 3/4 inch plywood bases and use a clamp if necessary. With the loader toward the back of the base, no hold downs are needed. I loaded all my shotgun stuff from a standing position and had the bench about 40 inches high. Lots faster and really more comfortable. hardball requires that stuff be bolted down. CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1387966, member: 711"] You'll probably get more responses on the "ammo talk" forum. I use a Black and Decker workmate bench, but there are lots of plans for better loading benches. One thing to remember is that everyone's needs vary a little. Plan to set up your initial system with clamps so you can move stuff around before you commit to a permanent configuration. Put the shotgun loaders on 3/4 inch plywood bases and use a clamp if necessary. With the loader toward the back of the base, no hold downs are needed. I loaded all my shotgun stuff from a standing position and had the bench about 40 inches high. Lots faster and really more comfortable. hardball requires that stuff be bolted down. CB [/QUOTE]
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