Portable or temporary loading benches

zzzippperr

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After many years I am getting back into reloading. We are in a rental house until I retire and move back to St. Louis where my bench is. Since this is temporary I don't want to get into anthing to permanent. There is a bench that I could mount a press to but I'm not sure if I would have enough space because that is my do-it-all bench.

I have seen portable benches at Cabela's. Are these any good or is there a particular brand/style I should look for? Thanks.
 
How much does the portable bench cost?
 
This one?




Looks interesting. Never used one.
 

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That is pretty sweet for $100
 
That kind of looks like the Stack On bench I bought on sale at Menards a couple years ago
 
My pc is acting up so this will be abbreviated. That is a Stackon and it runs from about $129 to $199 with the back shelf.

In my first post I was talking about a reloading stand made by Lee. It sells for $100. It really is just a stand and uses a concrete block to give it weight.

Since then I found at Cabelas a table made by Frankford Arsenal that sells for $129 that I think might be the best solution. It has a center section the a folding section on each side. It can be raised or lowered and has two Accubins.

Sorry I can't post pictures right now.
 
For a temporary loading bench I used a dood on two sawhorses for about two years.
It was cheap as chips and worked pretty well.

I was renting at the time and didn't know how long I would be sticking around so I didn't want to go making anything to permanent.
 

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