I had been looking at the die storage box by MTM for a while and decided to get one. Partly because I have an obsession with organization, and partly because I am cheap to a point. I bought it to consolidate my high volume calibers(.223/.308/.30-06) to one location and it performs this task well with one small exception. The Redding Competition seater die, .30-06 in my case, has no chance of fitting in upright(MTM states this themselves). My Forster Benchrest seaters for .223 and .308 fit if I run the lock rings up all the way. I use the same dies for single stage and progressive, so adjusting them has never bothered me enough to buy a second set of dies anyway.
On the cheap part, I pull the decapping assemblies to remind me to switch my carbide buttons around. At ~$30 a piece I will go through the small hassle to switch them around! .30 cal is the more difficult switch as I have to change over the sizing ball to different decapping rods.
Anyway, for about $15 it makes me happy. It also eliminated all the cumbersome die boxes. I'm thinking of another one for my milsurp calibers too.
On the cheap part, I pull the decapping assemblies to remind me to switch my carbide buttons around. At ~$30 a piece I will go through the small hassle to switch them around! .30 cal is the more difficult switch as I have to change over the sizing ball to different decapping rods.
Anyway, for about $15 it makes me happy. It also eliminated all the cumbersome die boxes. I'm thinking of another one for my milsurp calibers too.