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Reloading
Best practice? Moving your reloading shop...
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<blockquote data-quote="chanceinmt" data-source="post: 2242173" data-attributes="member: 94770"><p>I moved my reloading room and took a lot of pics and wrote down what I would change. I also put a packing list in each tub or box. I had saved my major component boxes for the press, sonic cleaner, brass prep center etc for the repack. I am getting ready to move it all to a new room in the house and will follow the same procedure a bit. I don't pack or store primers with my powder store. Just to be safe. pack and mark all your brass, sized, fired but not clean etc you will never remember. box and well mark all your dies and accessories. all your hardware instructions and reloading info sources. pack together. Mark all your bullet bags the little tags in bulk pack bullets isn't enough, mark again to verify. Check all your bullet weights against its markings to verify before reloading. When you start reloading only have one powder on the bench at a time. Have a good move</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chanceinmt, post: 2242173, member: 94770"] I moved my reloading room and took a lot of pics and wrote down what I would change. I also put a packing list in each tub or box. I had saved my major component boxes for the press, sonic cleaner, brass prep center etc for the repack. I am getting ready to move it all to a new room in the house and will follow the same procedure a bit. I don't pack or store primers with my powder store. Just to be safe. pack and mark all your brass, sized, fired but not clean etc you will never remember. box and well mark all your dies and accessories. all your hardware instructions and reloading info sources. pack together. Mark all your bullet bags the little tags in bulk pack bullets isn't enough, mark again to verify. Check all your bullet weights against its markings to verify before reloading. When you start reloading only have one powder on the bench at a time. Have a good move [/QUOTE]
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