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    Grand Master Know It All Duman's Avatar
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    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?

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    I like it because I can stand while I reload. I find that to be more comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duman View Post
    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?
    If you stand when you use it, the strong mount is the way to go. If you were wanting something to be non permanently mounted it may also help take the stress off of the front edge, but mine is "permanent" mount.

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    My bench in my pole barn is a flipping mess, how do you keep your area so clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwando View Post
    My bench in my pole barn is a flipping mess, how do you keep your area so clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post

    Good golly! You and Kazoo could go into business! I'm impressed.

    I've been thinking about dusting off my reloading bench. It's primitive by comparison but it worked to reload .30-06 and 9mm. I'd like to start reloading .300 BLK.

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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.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Good golly! You and Kazoo could go into business! I'm impressed.

    I've been thinking about dusting off my reloading bench. It's primitive by comparison but it worked to reload .30-06 and 9mm. I'd like to start reloading .300 BLK.
    you need brass?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    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.
    if it's for the 550 i might have one here. somewhere. Remind me by text. I'll forget by sunday.


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