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Portable Reloading Bench Question

RugerNinerRugerNiner Member Posts: 12,636 ✭✭✭
Is it possible to use this type work cabinet for mounting a Dillon XL650?
I haven't bought either yet, but I would like something that I can roll from one room to another and cover.

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Comments

  • 1911a1-fan1911a1-fan Member Posts: 51,193 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    seating a primer may cause the table to rise a bit, and have to chase it around unless you weigh it down pretty good
  • B17-P51B17-P51 Member Posts: 2,248 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The thing people tend to forget about a reloading bench (even in the home) is that it needs to be able to be pulled up on too. Weight in the bottom may help, but may also defeat the purpose of the storage cabinet and mobility. It looks like a really great idea that may need some tweaking. Keep us posted[:D]
  • jonkjonk Member Posts: 10,121
    edited November -1
    Can't speak to this cabinet, but I made a lightweight portable bench for use at the family's summer cottage; though it has kind of become a fixture, lol.... weighs about 15 pounds which isn't enough for either the sizing or priming mode; what I did was to lay a 50 lb. sandbag on a piece of plywood across the bottom; easy to move and rock steady now (sand steady???) Bags of birdshot would work well too if you do any shotshell reloading.
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