One of the hazards of buying a new house...

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Just to add a second hazard of buying a new house: Moving all the powder and primers to the new one. :D

I told my neighbor (who also reloads) yesterday as I was leaving that if he sees an explosion in the next ten minutes that it probably means that I got rear-ended and it was nice knowing him. At least I wasn't driving a Ford Pinto with a flint bumper. :evil: Yes, I moved the primers and powder in separate trips. I didn't have as much of either as I originally thought. I definitely need more H4350 and IMR4064.

From what I have read, serious collecting starts when you start counting safes not individual firearms...

That, or when the floor space of your "safe" is measured in tens (or hundreds) of square feet instead of hundreds of square inches. I'm not there.... yet.

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About 15 years ago I finally got a gun safe. Me and the wife got it in the house (rolled it in on pvc pipes and a furniture dolly), got it bolted to the floor and I started filling it. Took a couple of days to round everything up as like most here I had stuff stashed everywhere. Couldn't find a nylon 66, thought it had been stolen. Finally found it (10 years later) when I totally emptied my hunting and fishing room to remodel it. Surprising how small of a space that little rifle could hide in.
 
Have a friend that has his rifles on a rack like Marshall Dillon had,. Well, close he stores his horizontal so oil don’t leak into the stock..However he has special designed clamps that I can’t figure out how they work, and then he has aircraft cable running throught and around all of them
 
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