Got my small, portable reloading bench roughed in today. Not as nice as the big one I had at my other house, but it will do. Wood cut to the size I want it, mounting holes for the bolts to attach to the Workmate frame drilled and countersunk, and the support piece cut. Now all I need to do is put the polyurethane on it...I got the Natural Oak color. I'm debating on putting some side rails and a back hutch on it, but I can do that later if I want.
I still need to find my wooden loading block...I saw it a couple of years ago. I just pulled out the H-110 and Unique that was at the top of the powder storage box because I couldn't get to it well without taking things off the shelf...I have some Bullseye in there somewhere. I did find 2 one pound, unopened, plastic jugs of H-110 though, and my powder box is in the back corner of the top shelf of a closet...gonna have to take EVERYTHING off the shelf to get to it.
Right now I only have 100 rounds of .358 polycoated bullets and 2,000 small pistol primers. I "think" I have some Large pistol primers "somewhere."
I've only got dies for .38/.357, .41 mag, .45 Colt, and .30-30. Dang, I'm gonna have to pull out my bullet casting stuff.
Reloading bench