When I started out reloading in about the late 60's there was only one gun store locally and he had the basics. So I ended up with 4 presses, two powder measures, one electronic powder scale. Then Leslie Edelman started up his place on route 110 in farmingdale. Well he had stuff none of had seen. Plenty of powder, primers, and bullets and cases. So I aquired more stuff. Then I started shooting steel plate matches. Thats where the dillon 550B showed up. added dies and other stuff as time went along. Then as my shooting gravitated towards handguns more stuff showed up. When I got my match H-Bar thats when things started going nuts. Brass from weideners, bullets from either hornady or sierra. As of late about half of the stuff I used to use doesn't get used as much anymore. Still fooling around with pistols and revolvers. getting to old to hump all the junk kitbag, spotting scope, chrono box. Stuff a couple revolvers in a kobalt tool bag, stapeler, targest, ammo and of course earmuffs and I'm set for a nice days plinking. and cannot forget the stool I bought in sears. Best 40$ I ever spent. We never have enough chairs at the range. And it only takes a few minutes to adjust it to the proper height. I have cases, bullets and a whole bunch of stuff that should make me a better shooter. I still bring out some old mil surp like maybe one of the persian long bbld mausers in 8mm to play with. But you know what I plan on doing for my 65th birthday?. Going to get either the NRA cennentenial rifle musket or 26" bbls Canadian Cennentenial rifle in 30-30. Why you ask?. Cause I have a bunch of 30 caliber bullet molds, almost a full 5 gallon bucket of once fired winchester brass and I plan on getting a nice accurate cast boolit load worked up so I can ring the gong at 300 yds. OK rant now officially off. Frank