Day seven, still no sign of the missing primers, but not for lack of looking. I'm starting to suspect the cats.
Turns out the pro1000 doesn't like 460s. I had to finish them on the single stage. I have 80 or so loaded up to take to Austin this weekend. I started setting up the pro1000 for 44 mag last night but again was distracted looking for those damn primers :-/
Maybe tonight I'll get those guys setup and run through. Also expecting another world's cheapest trimmer today in the mail. I'll give more info on that once I try the new one.
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I keep all of my rifle and pistol stuff in a tool box next to my bench. My shotgun stuff is across the garage on another bench so I keep those primers over there. I had picked up a few thousand primers, few boxes of bullets, a 25# bag of shot, a couple little tools, a plastic ammo box, and a couple other little things. The single tray of shotgun primers was the smallest thing I got.I would never lose primers due to my OCDness when it comes to them.
All the way home I'm thinking about getting them into their box with the silica packs. lol Its literally the first thing I do when I get home. Everything else can sit in the car, should there be other items. But the primers go straight to the man cave to join their cousins in their respective box.
I have a separate ammo box for rifle and pistol primers.
Creedmoor is the one on the right.Which is which?
I won't have that problem for a while with pistol powder. I was able to fill 4 1gal paint cans with the 33# box I picked up. I still have a good few pounds of red dot for shotgun as well. I could however use an 8# of h335 or something though to load some rifles with.Picked up a little gunpowder. Nice to replenish the stash.