Still had unsorted stuff in the garage after the last move 4 years ago. Place was a real mess so I took the week off from work and tackled the job. Actually, I was taking the week off, anyway. Took 15 hours to get it to where it's about 95% done and I 'm taking a break.
Boxes were stacked to the roof in the moving van and up on top were the reloading supplies. Well, numerous boxes tipped and spilled and I have been finding loose bullets in everything. Furniture, clothing, everything. Reach in or under it and you'll find bullets. My wife thinks it appropriate given my obsession with guns and shooting but to me it's a nuisance to keep finding bullets everywhere.
I finally got all the ammo sorted and stored on shelves. Did a quick inventory and came up with nearly 7,000 of handgun ammo, about the same of rifle ammo, 1,200 shotgun shells (750 of which are 00 buckshot or slugs) and 10,000 rounds of .22 Long Rifle (hey, it was on sale). Right at 25,000 total (and the reloading bench is stacked with empties waiting to be reloaded).
The sad part is I am still thinking that I don't really have enough in some calibers.
Boxes were stacked to the roof in the moving van and up on top were the reloading supplies. Well, numerous boxes tipped and spilled and I have been finding loose bullets in everything. Furniture, clothing, everything. Reach in or under it and you'll find bullets. My wife thinks it appropriate given my obsession with guns and shooting but to me it's a nuisance to keep finding bullets everywhere.
I finally got all the ammo sorted and stored on shelves. Did a quick inventory and came up with nearly 7,000 of handgun ammo, about the same of rifle ammo, 1,200 shotgun shells (750 of which are 00 buckshot or slugs) and 10,000 rounds of .22 Long Rifle (hey, it was on sale). Right at 25,000 total (and the reloading bench is stacked with empties waiting to be reloaded).
The sad part is I am still thinking that I don't really have enough in some calibers.