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LETS SEE your reloading setup

It's a work in progress in my shop. I recently built a bench for a few presses in my gun. It's fairly narrow so it doesn't collect alt of junk. It's height is for me standing. Made of 1/4" plate and square and rectangular tubing, it's bolted to the floor and wall and doesn't budge. There is a 600 yd range right out the door which makes working up loads a snap.

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Its a work in progress. On the opposite side of the room is an identical bench for loading rifle. Going to mount a Forster Coax and Redding T7 once the in line precision mounts and light kits come in later this week. Its been a while since I had a decent indoor setup. I am grateful.
 
My 1973 Rockchucker press and a little Lee Collet die humor for perfect neck tension. At AccurateShooter.com a forum member said he attached a click adjustable torque wrench to his press for uniform neck tension. I replied I attached my torque wrench but I cant get the handle doohicky to click, what am I doing wrong.

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