WestKentucky
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I’m about to start packing for a move. Not sure where to, but we have outgrown our current home. I have a decent job but I also have a guaranteed gig elsewhere so who knows where I will wind up. With that said, I need to pack up my reloading stuff before listing the current house. Last time I moved I just haphazardly tossed powders into a plastic tote and moved them. Doesn’t seem intelligent looking back. Primers are in their original trays inside of ammo cans with rags shoved in for filler. I’m comfortable with primers, but curious how y’all would go about moving roughly 20 bottles of powder, all 1 pound cans, and about half of them are open. They are all the newer plastic cans so sizes are relatively uniform with the exception of the older AA7 and AA9 cans.
And lead sure does add up quickly. I didn’t realize I had so much. My little chest type toolbox where I store bullets at is probably only about 5 times the listed max weight for the cabinet. I’m separating into plastic ammo cans and trying to keep weight down around 30 pounds per can.
Next up is the random assortment of gun parts, printed materials, and tools. I did find a 1993 S&W line catalog that was neat to look through.
And lead sure does add up quickly. I didn’t realize I had so much. My little chest type toolbox where I store bullets at is probably only about 5 times the listed max weight for the cabinet. I’m separating into plastic ammo cans and trying to keep weight down around 30 pounds per can.
Next up is the random assortment of gun parts, printed materials, and tools. I did find a 1993 S&W line catalog that was neat to look through.