Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

Nice, I also have a nice rock chucker that i use for heavy duty rifle loading. And a second rock chucker that I set up for forming .223 bullets out of spent .22LR shells. But the bulk of my loading (pistol calibers) is done on Lee single stage presses that I have mounted to plywood blocks with holes in them that coincide with threaded inserts in my reloading bench. I also have a Lee Pro 1000 that can be set up for just about all of the pistol calibers that I load for, but I haven't used it in years. Back when the pandemic was in high gear, reloading presses were fetching a nice premium online. I weeded out my presses and sold a Lyman turret press, a Lee Loadmaster press, a Mec JR 12ga press, and a few Lee single stage presses, to buy powder and primers! Now I only have three Lee single stage and the two rock chuckers and the Pro 1000. I always find it amazing that we collect all this stuff over the years, and don't even know just what we have!
Fact right there!
I did exact same thing. I shed a couple Lee single stages and all my MEC shotgun loaders with exception of 12/20. I scored big on all my 28 stuff. Those hulls are priceless. I thinned down to Dillion/ rock chucker and a couple portable single stage greens. Who knows there may be a call for teaching reloading again?