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    Johnny, well in all fairness we have yet to establish that it works...but if there is a big boom sunday at Talon, I will blame it on AB for not making me a bench :-)

    IT's actually an old coffee table with a short plank lag bolted to it and then the press mounted to it.. Sanford and sons but it's mobile and stable which is more than I can say for many members here !
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    Update:
    Ghetto bench did not work worth a darn..that reloading press was rocking like a crack head looking for a fix.
    Spent the day building a 4x2 table with a 1 inch thick oak top and a 3/4 inch thick plywood storage shelf. The Press is bolted to it now and i think it's pretty secure.

    Upside, I learned a lot today and found a load for 7.4 gr of longshot. The next disk up in my measure goes to 8.0gr so I think I will have to buy one of these so I can get the amount of powder I want.

    http://leeprecision.com/adj-charge-bar.html

    I gor the COAL set to 1.125 which the load dats says is where it needs to be. I loaded a dummy with no powder and it chambered in a glock.

    Hope to get back to it middle of of the week to get some ammo in the bucket ;-)

    Lee says my dies will do 10mm also, which I happen to own one of so, uh...I can see where this gets addictive...my OCD will kick into overdrive here soon.
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    Yup. 40S&W dies for sure are the same ones used for 10MM. You just have to readjust the bullet seating, crimping die, and case flair (powder drop) - dies UP to adjust for the longer case.

    P.S. I have some 10mm load data using Longshot that will rock your world.
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    There are some plans for an NRA bench out there that are really nice. I based my bench off of it.
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    See post #10 in this thread.
    http://rugerforum.net/reloading/9784...harge-bar.html

    I have also seen blank disks where you drill your own opening.

    The disks are cheap enough to experiment with a spare set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumbler View Post
    Yup. 40S&W dies for sure are the same ones used for 10MM. You just have to readjust the bullet seating, crimping die, and case flair (powder drop) - dies UP to adjust for the longer case.

    P.S. I have some 10mm load data using Longshot that will rock your world.
    Figured you would !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny View Post
    Rumbler,I have a rock chucker that I have been using for over 40yrs can't kill it.
    I went to a Rock Chucker when I needed to load stuff of greater than .45 caliber, and also after I bent the handle on my RCBS turret press like a bow... but from there I went on down to several of those little Lee C presses, because they are so inexpensive and easy to use... then up just a little to a Lee 4-hole turret... because it's inexpensive and easier to use than the RCBS turret (though I suspect less exact). The Lee 4-hole aluminum turrets have a more useful number of holes than the RCBS cast iron 5-hole turrets and are so much less expensive and easier to store, that for most calibers I'm slowly switching die sets from RCBS turrets over to Lee turrets. It's a lot easier to sort through a pile of Lee turrets with dies installed to find the set of dies I'm looking for, than it is a pile of RCBS turrets, because the Lee turrets are about half the size and almost none of the weight. A Lee turret is so light it doesn't weigh much more than air.
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    Winter soldier,i have been using one of the turret presses for a yr now to reload my 45 acps,works good anything larger I go to my rock chucker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJC View Post
    Update:
    Ghetto bench did not work worth a darn..that reloading press was rocking like a crack head looking for a fix.
    Spent the day building a 4x2 table with a 1 inch thick oak top and a 3/4 inch thick plywood storage shelf. The Press is bolted to it now and i think it's pretty secure.
    I have several benches and they are made of 2" lumber exclusively except for a shelf down across the legs. Even with that shelf below well loaded and a set of shelves abut 4 feet high sitting on the back of the top of the benches, against a wall, and also well-weighed down... there are times the back of the bench lifts up when one of my RCBS presses is put to a difficult job. My benches are also 24" x 48". I might have made them 30" or 32" wide if I had the space, but the basement room they are in is pretty small.
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    may go ahead and throw a 45lb plate on there !
    "Rule #1: Be a f-ing Warrior, every f-ing day, in every f-ing thing you do. Be a f-ing Warrior!

    Rule #2: Support your men.

    Rule #3: TEAMWORK! Team dynamics are absolutely important. Know your men and support them in every way."

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