Took a long while too :o
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Not the shop/storage setup I had at the old house, but I can work on that!
Nice Start!
I got about 300 rounds loaded in 10mm and a measly 35 rounds loaded in custom fitted .222 remington for my contender over the weekend.
I thought I was the only one who kept his handloads in plastic containers
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When we moved here for Cali, I packed Boxes and Boxes from my Shop
We've been here 8 years now, and I STILL haven't unpacked all of them ???
I have to re work my storage shelves, it seems I placed too much on the shelf and it collapsed! :-[ I am putting together a heavy duty cabinet with steel shelves. I am transferring most of the ammo to military steel ammo cans. Some of those are very heavy as stocked! ::) Then, I have a big wooden tool box, which is stuff with many 38's, 357 mags, 44 spl, 44 mags all in the 50 round slip top boxes. There are a few each of 100 round boxes with 30-30 and 30'06. ;)
Now to just get cooler weather, to work on the cabinet project. :(
There is a saying you only have too much ammo when your house is on fire! :o
My wife and her Ex had raided an industrial supply that went out of business. We just reconfigured the shelving she kept in the divorce into a 6x6 square platform to pack up higher in the garage. The load rating on the shelving when properly set up is 2K pounds Per Shelf/10K per Unit. :o ;D
I keep threatening to load enough ammo to require it :P