Your good. A full reloading room is a happy reloading room.Be honest, have I become a hoarder? Do I need intervention? Do I need a dumpster?
Your good. A full reloading room is a happy reloading room.Be honest, have I become a hoarder? Do I need intervention? Do I need a dumpster?
I'm afraid to open my cabinent!!! LOLBe honest, have I become a hoarder? Do I need intervention? Do I need a dumpster?
Be honest, have I become a hoarder? Do I need intervention? Do I need a dumpster?
Todd, that doesn't count the stuff inside my house. Powder, primers loaded ammo. Had to fight with the wife when we remodeled the kitchen, utility room to have storage for the stuff that can't stay outside in the shed. There are12 boxes of hammer bullets in one of the pictures. Most of it mine, two boxes that guys bought and changed their minds about what they wanted to shoot midway through load development. It's wild what stuff guys have left and I haven't seen them in several years. I have 300 WSM dies. I've never owned one. Brass and bullets, plus dies for a 300 Rum. Haven't seen him in two years. Covid was good for me, bought three rifles and scopes with the money I made during it, no one could find anything, and someone pulled into my driveway every week wanting ammo loaded. Bring on the next pandemic!Intervention maybe……dumpster "never"! memtb
100% ! I couldn't agree more. A definite No No.Same load with brand X brass produced acceptable pressure for a very accurate load. Same load with brand Y brass caused excessive pressure resulting in blowing primers and eventually deforming the primer spring. So, different brass or mixing brass brands in my opinion is a NO NO.