I thought I'd share my recent reloading room move. If you've been through this you know what mental and physical toll it takes but totally worth it in the end.
AMENIt's like Christmas!! You find stuff you've been looking for (and replaced) Find stuff you didn't remember buying and wondering why you bought it.
So far, found 15+ gun cases in nearly new condition. Brass and loaded ammo for guns I don't have any more (348 Win, 41 LC, 45 AR, 32 Win Spl, 454 Casull, 32 acp, 380 acp, 338 Win Mag and more to come, I'm sure!). Found my Contender & 3 barrels, an 1885 Hi-Wall (Navy Arms?) in 405 Win (load for 40-65 Sharps), a Kodiak dbl muzzleloader in 54, a German STG-44 clone in 22 long rifle, a Gamo air rifle, and a shotgun I haven't gotten to yet!Suggest getting a Gorilla & Two 900 pound MFers to Help moving, you will probably find components that you have been looking for; or stuff you forgot you had.lol
Got a few of those scars!I have moved mine a couple times. The most painful was when I replaced my bench 20+ years ago.
I set most things to the side, to get enough room to remove/replace it. When the new one was installed, I picked up my Rockchucker and the ram came up forcefully impaling my middle finger on the decap pin on the size die I had left in the press.
There is a round white scar in the center of the tip of my finger, reminding me to think before I act.