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Just starting hand loading; needing minimalist approach, just looking for advice for hand loading in a small setting
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Ok so I live in a apartment, it's nice but small. One up & two down (1.5 really, kitchenette) brick townhouse style. I'm 33 (soon) a bachelor. Looking for a portable kitchen table approach.

I go hunting every year with my oldest and best friend in the Appalachians. My brother and I hunt in the Western Kentucky. Anyway I probably am only going to need to fill about a box of these every year, after the initial "experimentation phase" anyway. I might need 30 of the .243s, maybe every other year for the .30-06, and I don't expect to load many of the elk rounds on the regular either.

Rounds I plan to reload:

• .350 Remington Magnum (for Kentucky elk)

• .243 Winchester (my deer rifle)

• .30-30 Winchester (brother's deer rifle)

• .30-06 Springfield (my "western" rifle)

• .358 Winchester (friend's Kentucky elk rifle)

• 6.5 Grendel or 6mm ARC (maybe neither)

Basically I just really need a minimalist setup, as minimalist as possible, preferably something that's going to fit within a few shoe boxes, and get tucked in the back of the closet. I thought about something like the lee loaders. As far as books, I'm just going to go digital, and then maybe copy down a few things in a mole skin notebook. I just don't have the space, and I kind of do like my minimalist lifestyle.

Am I missing something? Can you recommend anything?

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