I use a wood topped locking wheeled tool box. Drawers used for reload supplies. The press, case trimmer and powder measure are bolted down to the wood top. The locked wheels keep it from moving around.
Site seems to be working OK.
Question re. .45 Colt ammo
Re: Question re. .45 Colt ammo
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I use a cheap butcher block top with paste wax, backed by two pieces of 3/4 ply.
I aim for about 3" thickness. Many make do with far less, qnd for reloading 3" is overkill.
I swage, and that is a lot more pressure, i also do alot of other projects where having the extra mass and ridigity of a 3" thick top is nice.
I aim for about 3" thickness. Many make do with far less, qnd for reloading 3" is overkill.
I swage, and that is a lot more pressure, i also do alot of other projects where having the extra mass and ridigity of a 3" thick top is nice.
Re: Question re. .45 Colt ammo
I got it in the house now.

That reclaimed wood turned out better after the tung oil finish cured for 24 hours.
I use a pair of inexpensive saw horses. It should do the trick. If it is not stable enough, I'll re-think the situation.
I have a set up similar to this at my outdoor work area, that's where I photograph and work on small projects.

That reclaimed wood turned out better after the tung oil finish cured for 24 hours.
I use a pair of inexpensive saw horses. It should do the trick. If it is not stable enough, I'll re-think the situation.
I have a set up similar to this at my outdoor work area, that's where I photograph and work on small projects.
Re: Question re. .45 Colt ammo
If it works go for it, I think you'll eventually want to step up to someting a bit sturdier.
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It’s only for now. A place where I can keep all the incoming products together.
I checked Home Depot, they have plenty of options. 4’ or 5’ wide not sure yet.
First thing came in, RCBS shell holder #20.
I want to order supplies from Midsouth.
Have to get on the phone and find out if they have shipping restrictions to CA for primer and power. I need to start with new shells since I don’t have any brass. I like the RCBS hand priming tool. https://shop.rcbs.com/hand-priming-tool/
I checked Home Depot, they have plenty of options. 4’ or 5’ wide not sure yet.
First thing came in, RCBS shell holder #20.
I want to order supplies from Midsouth.
Have to get on the phone and find out if they have shipping restrictions to CA for primer and power. I need to start with new shells since I don’t have any brass. I like the RCBS hand priming tool. https://shop.rcbs.com/hand-priming-tool/
Re: Question re. .45 Colt ammo
You'll want to buy another shell holder for that version of the hand primer. Otherwise, you'll be swapping a single shell holder back and forth between the press and the primer tool. This one is a little more expensive, but the shell gripper is universal (variable spring loaded gripping jaws).Ted124 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2026 8:34 pm... I like the RCBS hand priming tool. https://shop.rcbs.com/hand-priming-tool/
https://shop.rcbs.com/universal-hand-priming-tool/
I think you'll find that the plank on saw horses is going to lift and shift when you use the press.
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A second shell holder is already on the way. I may opt for that advanced hand primer.
Looking forward to get some things into the pipeline today.
Word to the wise:
I get the idea of buying used/pre-owned. I do it all the time when it comes to guitars/parts, because I'm in the know.
In this matter, I am a novice. Buying from retailers (new) typically gives you customer service, which can be very helpful.
Just talked to customer Service at Midsouth.
The girl wasn't sure whether they will ship primer/powder directly to customer address.
I also checked Midway. I shopped with them before. They stated there are no restrictions shipping primer/powder.
The list is clearly for "gun parts", but many online retailers just stopped shipping those type of things to CA.
My LGS has primer/powder for not a lot more. Hazmat fee is buried in his retail price. He offers an OTD price which is acceptable.
Again, I am a customer there for many years. I get any support I need, aka customer service.
Looking forward to get some things into the pipeline today.
Word to the wise:
I get the idea of buying used/pre-owned. I do it all the time when it comes to guitars/parts, because I'm in the know.
In this matter, I am a novice. Buying from retailers (new) typically gives you customer service, which can be very helpful.
Just talked to customer Service at Midsouth.
The girl wasn't sure whether they will ship primer/powder directly to customer address.
I also checked Midway. I shopped with them before. They stated there are no restrictions shipping primer/powder.
The list is clearly for "gun parts", but many online retailers just stopped shipping those type of things to CA.
My LGS has primer/powder for not a lot more. Hazmat fee is buried in his retail price. He offers an OTD price which is acceptable.
Again, I am a customer there for many years. I get any support I need, aka customer service.
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Awesome! I am out in the woods with myy hunting buddy scouting for deer
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That is a great start.Ted124 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2026 2:43 pmWork table for press action:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-46-in ... -n/a-_-n/a
I get the sentiment, i do. I started the same way.Word to the wise:
I get the idea of buying used/pre-owned. I do it all the time when it comes to guitars/parts, because I'm in the know.
In this matter, I am a novice. Buying from retailers (new) typically gives you customer service, which can be very helpful.
Re: Question re. .45 Colt ammo
That Husky bench looks great and a good start. I really like the set up in your home with the overhead light and A/C (?) unit nearby. The pad on the floor is a good idea. A dropped primer is very difficult to find but the black mat will help.
Thankfully here at my place most homes are built on basements. My reloading room is downstairs and out of the way.
Thankfully here at my place most homes are built on basements. My reloading room is downstairs and out of the way.
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Thank you for all the support and the kind words. I am still trying to wrap my brain around it.
I think, it all will fall in place one thing at a time, waiting for things to trickle in.
I think, it all will fall in place one thing at a time, waiting for things to trickle in.
