Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue

Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue
Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue
Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue
Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue
Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue

Key features

  • DIMENSIONS: Tabletop is adjustable from 28.5" - 45" tall and 13" x 12" - 39" x 12" W with a frame base that opens to 34" x 21" and weight of 30 lb
  • COMPACT: Stable enough to leave standing, but can be easily folded up for convenient storage or for travel
  • VERSATILITY: Can be used while sitting or standing
  • DURABLE: Frame is made of 1.5" tube steel
  • INCLUDES: 2 side bins for holding components
SizeOne Size
ColorBlack, White, Blue
Warranty1-year manufacturer.

Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand with Adjustable Steel Frame Construction, Wood Surface Center and Storage Bins for Reloading, Black, White, Blue

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Customer Reviews

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4.5
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Sturdy stand for reloading
NobodyTouchesTheBlueFebruary 10, 2018
Easy set up, its sturdy, and it fits the small space I have to reload. I have reloaded a couple hundred rounds with my Hornady press mounted on this reloading stand and I think this is a great product. The only thing I do not like is that it is small, and the press has to mount in the center section which divides your workspace and I find myself reaching around the press a lot. It's not a huge deal, but it does require you to organize things differently.
For limited space, you have to deal with it
patrickFebruary 22, 2017
If you have limited space and need a portable table, you're going to have to deal with a relatively unstable surface for reloading. Seating the primer is the most unstable part for me. I have to grip the edge of the table to add rigidity. That said, I don't have space and I have no other choice. It works - but obviously if you can use a heavy work bench, this shouldn't even be a consideration. (I use a Lee Classic Turret Press. 38,357,9,45)
If space is a problem, this stand is hard to beat. Superb, strong, and very functional
A. B. BarhamDecember 15, 2016
I waited until I had my XL650 setup and had reloaded several hundred rounds of 45ACP before commenting. Yes, it is slightly wobbly (I have carpet, which may be the cause). Yes, there are more stable reloading platforms with much more surface area for components, but they will be much heavier, much larger, and permanent of semi-permanent. HOWEVER ... if you have limited space (like me - an apartment dweller) and know it will not be a permanent setup due to always moving or needing to be mobile (I move a lot in my job), then it is FANTASTIC! The five stars are for those reasons. It is perfect for me. I use bags of lead bullets as counterweights on the opposite side base to help counteract any overturning force (moment) as I work, and they help. (I got tired of the more laborious cleaning after shooting lead; thus, the lead bullets have been put to better use. I now use Berry, Rainer or X-treme copper plated bullets.) I strongly encourage anyone with limited space to seriously consider this reloading stand. The Dillon Precision XL650 I use is not a small reloader. It is a large progressive press that pumps out hundreds of rounds per hour, yet it functions fine on this stand. And to further merit the 5 star rating, the stand is very low priced considering its functionality, strength, and general perfect application for folks who do not have the space for a large permanent setup. Frankly, even it I did have the space, etc., the bullet quality would be no better than what I can produce using this reloading stand. The ONLY thing I wish they would change is to add a half-inch or so more width so that the Dillon Strong Mount can be used. I wanted to use it but ended up having to mount the XL650 directly to the stand. However, in my opinion that didn't warrant a lower rating since it functions fine as is.
Great benchif you are on limited space and limited budget
Dan WickAugust 6, 2016
For the, money, the best portable reloading stand I could find. It's nice, compact and fits easily in a closet. It is relatively sturdy but the shelves do have a bit of a wobble. I wish you could adjust just a little bit higher but it gets pretty tall. I might suggest some sort of leveling system on the legs much like they do on a washing machine that would help substantially. Overall, for the money I'm very pleased with the purchase for the reloading that I do and the space that I have. I would recommend this to anyone in a similar situation.
Construction is good, assembly is easy
ThudJune 19, 2016
Mounted my Redding T-7 press to it. It causes a definite "lean" to the table. I have not tried to use it to load anything yet, but did de-prime a few cases. I plan on putting a couple of bags of shot on the opposite side feet when I actually do some loading because I am afraid it might tip over when full length re-sizing a case. Construction is good, assembly is easy, and design seems good. For a portable table, I don't think you could do much better. The higher torque required to re-size a rifle case is going to cause about any portable table to tip.
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