I started reloading 454 Casull, 460 S&W and 500 S&W on a single stage. To facilitate a faster process, I have separate powder drops for 500 Magnum x 2 (500 grain bullets, 350 grain bullets), 454 Casull and 460.

One day I was talking to a new friend saying I wanted one of those automated reloading machines that I saw for around $3k. She said she wanted to sell her Dillon 550, so after a good deal, I decided to jump on it.
However, I was “out of space”. My desk had 3 presses already but the other side of the desk was unused and had wasted space. So I turned it in my basement workshop so I can have more working room....

So here is house 1/4 of the workroom looks...


The advantage is that each station has a load I can specifically work on in a few minutes.
The disadvantage is that I see space for two more progressive presses.
UPDATE:




Updated to add an RCBS turret press for rifle ammunition.
I’ve been reloading 9 mm so it has been cluttered on the desk.
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