I used to work up loads and do a little "shade tree" gunsmithing for hire as a side hustle but eventually the hassle with obtaining components, the increase in component cost and liability got too big...So, I recently downsized my reloading room (11 X 8 environmentally controlled, purpose built with cabinets, drawers shelves etc. built in--I thought it was all I'd ever need, but eventually spilled into the garage) to a measly one RCBS 4X4 press, 47 dies, three shotshell reloaders (12, 20 28 ga), all the digital scales, dispensers, brass prep machines, gunsmith tools, nearly ALL the powders (literally), primers, bout $10K, worth of bullets and brass, Chronys, target cameras, lead sled, bipods, shooting rests, suppressors, etc., 18 centerfire rifles, 11 shotguns, 7 rimfire rifles and 25 handguns...but just think of all that money I've saved by reloading
! Might be time to get serious about what I really need for myself and family going forward and then do a Marie Kondo on my current stash and set up. I had ordered a bunch of supplies during covid when the cupboard was bare. Then one day the **** burst and a bunch of those double/multiple orders from various suppliers hit and for a month I got the Fed Ex/UPS/amazon truck every day. I wound up getting for e.g. 10 boxes of 165 gr NABLR in 6.8 mm .277) ... I just needed two and the same in 142 gr NABLR in 6.5 and STGK. I could probably run a temporary retail store from that unexpected phenomenon.