Been over at my buddy's house all day after going to the gun show of course... Working on a reloading room. Its 8x25x8. Had to tear out 4 walls of Sheetrock and insulation due to mold. Then rewired the electrical and added some plugs and new light fixtures. Plumbed in a new sink. Rehung Sheetrock and reinsulated. Put in window unit. Next is tape and float then make a work bench. Then start setting up our work stations. So far we got 2 presses, 2 digital scales, 1 tumbler, 7 diff dyes, and a bunch of other tools. We bought a new Richard lee reloading manual today 2012 edition. So much info to soak in. We have so much to learn. Can't wait to get started. I'm a lil nervous but excited. We are brand new to the reloading game so much learning, practice, and hopefully minimal mistakes is in store. Will post pics when all set up. Forgot to take before pictures.
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Cool! You are right about alot of info to soak in... You may try to pick up manuals for the bullets you will be using and the same with powders. Keep a ear out for someone in your area to help answer questions and give you some hands on help if needed.
Tip #1 Digital scales can be real touchy if there is any air currents moving around in the room from the window unit.
Welcome to the addiction!
Timbo
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Originally posted by Longhorn1952 View PostSee if you can find some clear plastic and build a u shaped gaurd to put around it and that will help a lot. Read, READ,read always double check the data. if you are reloading pistol ammo pay attention because you can double charge the cases. Have fun you can PM me if you have questions.
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