Had a buddy that had a room like that. His powder supply was more impressive that this gentlemans die collection. We are talking thousands of pounds. His neighborhood burned down in a fire and the word was you could hear his place go up from quite a ways away. I love seeing pictures like this!!
I pretty much use Lee anymore, does what I need without breaking the bank.He seems loyal to RCBS and Lee Dies. Looks like he has more dies than than bullets. He's probably like me and has those stashed somewhere else. I don't have the space to keep it all in one area without tripping over it. I keep my powder in the back shop room, a few feet away from my reloading room. While I only keep my bullets and dies on the bench. I keep all my brass and loaded ammo stored on shelves above and around my gun safe room.
Compared to Jerry Miculek we're all reloading rookies. Have you seen the YouTube video of him washing 5.56 brass in a concrete mixer? As I recall it took a few loads to get it all washed. He probably loads more ammo than Remington
I hear you on the loaded ammo. The numbers of stacked 30, 50 cal and tall 20mm cans I have is rather staggering, then there are all the Gorilla racks filled, the floor under my 36" high work bench stacked to full with boxes, cases, crates, etc.Looks a lot like my reloading room only not as organized. My stuff fills three 30" wall cabinets, a 36" hutch, a 6' x 12" shelf a 36"x5' high cabinet filled with loaded ammo of different cartridges and the entire underside of my loading bench with powders primers and 50 cal ammo boxes filled with various loaded ammo stacked 3 and 4 high. I could shoot 300-400 rounds a weekend and never use it up
Really nice! I am ashamed to post what we have. Glad to see that he /she has a good stock of components. It comes down to how much can you actually SHOOT!!!His definition of a little reloading.