KansasSasquatch
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If I keep everything nice and organized then I can never find anything. I always forget what room/bin/drawer/box/closet that I put it in. But if I keep things a little messy I know right where I left "it."
Somebody's been peeking in my windows and took notes on my organization method...mine is actually pretty good, but only if you know my slightly ocd system. For a year now I have been buying Buddig value packs of lunchmeat...decent meat for a cheap price and it has a nice stackable, squared off reusable plastic box. I now have a box for each caliber I reload. In the box are all the caliber specific tools. Stacked in the same order as the boxes on the next shelf down so when I find my .270 win dies 3rd from top on middle row, I know where to find my brass, then my bullets. The bottom of the bench has become a nightmarish pile of plastic ammo box inserts, mtm boxes, and a bucket or six of brass in my more commonly shot calibers. But yes, a pile for everything and everything in its pile...in the right spot in the pile...with labels facing forward...stacked in corresponding location.Now GS, if you lived by the principal of "a pile for everything and everything in it's pile" as I do, you would know where everything is, but no one else would have the vaguest idea of where to find anything!
Have done that twice looking for motorcycle keys. I now have a set of keys for everything I own in a safe deposit box at the bank.Ages ago I had a brass lens cap fall out of my gun case,looked everywhere it just disappeared into a black hole. Called the manufacturer of the scope got a replacement. About a year later I grabbed a jacket to wear that was near the case at the time put my hand in the pocket and what do I find the lens cap that I tore the room apart trying to find.
If I keep everything nice and organized then I can never find anything. I always forget what room/bin/drawer/box/closet that I put it in.
I I always hated it when I would go to the grocery store and they changed up their isles...
Considering all the stuff of mine he loses or breaks, he also does some amazing things for me, so I guess I shouldn't complain to much.
GS
Amen!In the overall scheme of "Life" a lost LEE trimming thingy is not a major issue.