Okay, so let's see y'alls loading benches. Lately I've been working on 44 special, 454 Casull, and 45-70. It's a little messy but I can usually find what I'm looking for. LOL
Haven't had a chance to load in awhile. Been building a new shop and house. I have a new to me #1 in 280rem I need to work some loads up and replenish my 300 bo...I'm searching for my roundtoits.
I'd be ashamed to take a pic of my loading bench.... Chaos all around with brass in calibers and boxes in various stages of process....all labeled as to where I am in the process with each group of brass..... except for a clean area between my press and powder measure. The crazy thing is I actually know what and where everything is in the stacked chaos.
This is an older picture. Where the Pacific press is, now sits a Hornady Iron Press. The Pacific is still in excellent condition (got it in '82 or so), I just wanted a 'quick change' setup which is working out very well. Like the press. Don't prime with it as I use a hand primer for that purpose. As you can see, only two things bolted to the bench, the powder measure and the press. The bench is multi-use. Keep scales and other equipment in drawers until I need them. I 'think' that means a little organization .