kir_kenix
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my wife is working on getting all of our worldy posessions catalogued and packed before we move into our new home (since im overseas i lucked out of all that). she went thru all of my reloading supplies and compiled a big spread sheet (she must have been pretty bored) and i was really suprised by what i found when i looked thru it. first, i have about 5 times as many lee products as i would have guessed. second, i have a bunch of things i dont use.
turns out i have multiple products from lee, forster, lyman, rcbs, redding, hornady, and frankford arsenal as well as some misc gear from other companies. i pick up most of my gear at garage sales or auctions or on sale, so that in itself was no real suprise; but i guess i never realized that lee made up the majority of what i own. the majority of my single stage reloading is done on a rock chucker with a lee pulling duty as decapper, and the majority of my handgun loads are assembled on a lee turret. i always considered myself a rcbs guy, but i guess that isnt really the case...lol.
i was also shocked when i found out that i have 4 balcance type scales and 3unused powder dispensers. guess thats what happens when u pick stuff up at garage sales and auctions; u keep the stuff that comes along with whatever it is u actually wanted. looks like ill be having my own garage sale this summer to slim down some of my equipment that i have not/nor will ever use.
am i the only person here whos bench looks like a christmas tree display? i guess we are really lucky to have so many good products available to us at reasonable prices. my dad always tells me about how few options were available (comparatively) when he started then when i started.
turns out i have multiple products from lee, forster, lyman, rcbs, redding, hornady, and frankford arsenal as well as some misc gear from other companies. i pick up most of my gear at garage sales or auctions or on sale, so that in itself was no real suprise; but i guess i never realized that lee made up the majority of what i own. the majority of my single stage reloading is done on a rock chucker with a lee pulling duty as decapper, and the majority of my handgun loads are assembled on a lee turret. i always considered myself a rcbs guy, but i guess that isnt really the case...lol.
i was also shocked when i found out that i have 4 balcance type scales and 3unused powder dispensers. guess thats what happens when u pick stuff up at garage sales and auctions; u keep the stuff that comes along with whatever it is u actually wanted. looks like ill be having my own garage sale this summer to slim down some of my equipment that i have not/nor will ever use.
am i the only person here whos bench looks like a christmas tree display? i guess we are really lucky to have so many good products available to us at reasonable prices. my dad always tells me about how few options were available (comparatively) when he started then when i started.