A lot of you guys use the Dillon Strong Mount, raising the reloader several inches off the bench top. I haven't done this. Do you guys find it works better for you?
A lot of you guys use the Dillon Strong Mount, raising the reloader several inches off the bench top. I haven't done this. Do you guys find it works better for you?
I like it because I can stand while I reload. I find that to be more comfortable.
My bench in my pole barn is a flipping mess, how do you keep your area so clean.
"An armed society is a polite society when a man may have to back his last words with gunplay."
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I never got around to making a cover for my reloader. Pretty important since I do all my other tasks in the garage right around it all the time.
I noticed you have a sander in the room. Eventually I moved all the dust makers, table saw, sanders, metal grinder operations out of the garage and under the carport because of the time and trouble keeping the home winery clean. I cover the equipment with clear plastic bags which helps a lot. The reloading bench/gun room is in a (mostly) dust free storage room.
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