Chuck
NES Member
Hi,
Just getting into reloading. I currently have a Rock Chucker mounted on the end of my wood working bench. But, have a new Horndady Lock n Load Progressive to set up. Going to make a bench and put it in a large walk in closet to make the AG happy.
How much room around a progressive press do you find useful? Infinity is not an option, but I'm thinking about mounting it 1' or even less, from the right edge of the bench which is against a wall. Bench depth will be such that there is no more than a foot of room in front of it. My thinking is the right hand is just going up and down with the handle, the left needs to reach for brass and bullet. Space in front is just space I'll clutter up; just want to keep room for future $$ case feeder. The Rock Chucker will got a couple of feet to the left of the AP.
I'll have another bench, and L shape from the reloading one, for cleaning; it will be deeper, like 2 feet. Shelves all around. Storage underneath for cases of ammo and bulk powder to weigh the bench down.
Sound like a plan?
cheers,
Chuck
Just getting into reloading. I currently have a Rock Chucker mounted on the end of my wood working bench. But, have a new Horndady Lock n Load Progressive to set up. Going to make a bench and put it in a large walk in closet to make the AG happy.
How much room around a progressive press do you find useful? Infinity is not an option, but I'm thinking about mounting it 1' or even less, from the right edge of the bench which is against a wall. Bench depth will be such that there is no more than a foot of room in front of it. My thinking is the right hand is just going up and down with the handle, the left needs to reach for brass and bullet. Space in front is just space I'll clutter up; just want to keep room for future $$ case feeder. The Rock Chucker will got a couple of feet to the left of the AP.
I'll have another bench, and L shape from the reloading one, for cleaning; it will be deeper, like 2 feet. Shelves all around. Storage underneath for cases of ammo and bulk powder to weigh the bench down.
Sound like a plan?
cheers,
Chuck