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To find a home for the bear rug, I had to make some changes to my loading room layout. One seldom-used desk is gone, and I generally got things straightened up after a winter of letting it get messier than normal in there. One of the benefits to buying this older, bigger house a few years ago was getting a room inside, where I can load instead of being out in the garage:







That bear rug adds quite a presence to the room I think, and I often enjoy putting a rifle up above my loading bench, when I'm working on loads for that particular rifle.

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Way too neat. ;D I thought reloading rooms had to chave clutter. :p
 

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Don't worry, Guy. It'll be buried again before you know it. ;)

I've spent the better part of the last two weeks re-doing my setup, it had taken over the entire living room, so I decided it was time to prune it a little. Too much stuff has accumulated over the years, a lot of it things I don't use anymore. I have a dozen powder measures. Methinks there will be a few things donated to the site when I finally get it organized.
 

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I have a friend that uses his entire basement for his purposes.

His shotshell reloading stations are mounted to a 4 X 16 table, these run from .410 to 10 ga.

His metallic rifle setup is on a 4X8 table to include single stage presses (several) three multi stage presses.

His pistol reloading is on a similar table with only three presses, one is an old Ponshness Warren hydraulic.

Figure his basement is 28X40 entirely the most well equipt reloader I know of.
 

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That's a VERY nice rug......and a nice loading area. :)
 
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