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How many die sets do you have
04 April 2011, 00:22
Lucky PunkHow many die sets do you have
I counted mine during cleaning and oiling and I have 43.
04 April 2011, 01:12
ted thornNot very many as I only load for what I have and sell off my dies as I loose interest in a round....7 or 8 I think
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04 April 2011, 01:13
Jim C. <><"I have 43."
I have something over 50....are we playing "Can you top this?"
04 April 2011, 01:24
p dog shooterLast time I checked I coud load for over 50 differant rounds.
I don't sell dies unless I have them all ready you never know when you just might come across that in a what ever cailber you want.
04 April 2011, 02:10
Lucky Punkquote:
I have something over 50....are we playing "Can you top this?"
No, but if you want to proclaim yourself a winner, knock yourself out.
This is a topic to generate discussion, as is almost everything on forums. What made you think this a contest.
I have three sets for guns I don't have, and I have multiples for some cartridges, such as about 5 sets I could load 357 Max, and 5 for 445 Supermag. and have 3 sets for 7BR, and 2 for 223 30-30, 270 and 30-06.
04 April 2011, 03:14
bartsche
never counted, but there certainly are a few.

roger
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04 April 2011, 03:54
vinesi think 10.. who has time to load for 50.? or maybe they are just collectables..
04 April 2011, 04:16
plainsman456Have about 70 or so.
I load for a lot of different people and they have some weird stuff.

04 April 2011, 04:19
Woodrow S36 for me. Rifle and handgun.
04 April 2011, 05:24
Doc224/375quote:
never counted, but there certainly are a few.
Yes indeed perhaps a few too many !. I won't mention any names but a fellow member recently added too my ever expanding Few !!!.
Floors are full cabinets are full wall shelves are nearly full, loading benches are over flowing full !. An I really didn't want to hang stuff off the ceiling ,it interferes with the lighting !!!

I've really got to start repeating NO NO NO NO NO ,when those " DEALS " come along !.

04 April 2011, 06:51
seafire/B17GMost of the calibers I shoot, I have two die sets for.. of different brands of course...
each has a few different features or uses than the other brands..plus I have specialty dies in several calibers ( like a body die when needed).
Since many dies cost about the same, or not much more than a single box of bullets, they are actually a pretty cheap investment.
Instead of the "I got more than you do" that becomes common on AR here... my answer is that I have more than enough to do the jobs I ask of them, in the calibers that I shoot or own..
plus I have a few for friends that I load for, in calibers I don't shoot, and they are elderly or handicapped and don't handload.. like the 17 Fireball for instance.
04 April 2011, 07:22
muygrandeI would almost rather count the wife's shoes but I am still adding as is she! I know if we were racing I would be losing!
Actually, less than 20.
04 April 2011, 08:00
Jim C. <><quote:
What made you think this a contest.
I was simply wondering what in the world the reason for such a question was. I still am, I miss the point of "discussing" how many cartridges we can load for. ?? No matter.
04 April 2011, 12:51
Idaho SharpshooterBored?
between seventy and eighty.
Rich
04 April 2011, 16:05
Rae59Yes....bored.
Around 18......... I think.
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04 April 2011, 16:21
GrumulkinI feel very inadequate. Mine apparently isn't as long as most of yours.
04 April 2011, 16:34
Kevin RohrerNot counting those I picked up in trade that I have no intention of using, eight.
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05 April 2011, 04:17
midminnesotanot enough, I don't think I will ever have enough.
05 April 2011, 05:01
BlacktailerHave them for everything but the blackpowder and 22LR firearms. Just sold several thru the classifieds that were dupes or for rifles/pistols that I no longer have. Probably 15-20.
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05 April 2011, 07:52
SR4759Does that count the stuff I have scrounged to do things like load .22WMR rounds with Sierra Hornet bullets?
05 April 2011, 08:31
Lamarnear 70 if you don't count the ones that cover 2-3 different cases.
05 April 2011, 08:42
duckboatWow. I was starting to feel like a fanatic with 13. After reading this thread, I now feel normal.

05 April 2011, 09:34
SDhunterquote:
Not very many as I only load for what I have and sell off my dies as I loose interest in a round....7 or 8 I think
ditto
I have 7 of my own and two more that I use to load for friends.
But what I have have get used a bunch.
05 April 2011, 10:16
GeedubyaIIRC,
I'm reloading for 55+ chamberings.
GWB
I won't win this, but I have a few instances of 4 in the same caliber and several of 3 and 2 for most that I load for... if that proves anything... Like a problem with buying reloading equipment.
05 April 2011, 20:05
theback40Being a die whore, I have over 100, differant cal sets. I pick up any used set I dont have to be able to form brass from other cases etc. I do use the majority of them, so only sell when I up-grade to a nicer set. I still find them at gunshows, or people contacting me to see if I want them when cleaning out, for $10 a set or less.
06 April 2011, 02:38
Ed ScarboroThe last time I counted it was over 40.
06 April 2011, 04:10
bartsche
I have far more rifles than I have die sets.

My biggest problem is getting around to shoot all those rifles and pistols. Actually my biggest problem is cleaning all the rifles and pistols I do shoot. Oh well!

roger
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06 April 2011, 04:20
Nomo4me3", but it's thick
06 April 2011, 04:21
Doc224/375[quote]Actually my biggest problem is cleaning all the rifles and pistols I do shoot. Oh well!

/quote]
Lets not go into cleaning PLEASE !

If I'd have been a tad bit sharper just maybe I'd of purchased quick disconnect Barreled actions . Stocks too the right wax an polish ,actions too the left in the cleaning tank oh my !!!.

07 April 2011, 17:22
jeffeossoa sh!tload!
08 April 2011, 08:39
xausa100 RCBS plus 25 various forming and trimming dies. This does not include several sets of Redding dies with interchangeable neck sizing inserts and target type seaters for my match rifles.
08 April 2011, 09:10
Kabluewyquote:
Originally posted by Jim C. <><:
quote:
What made you think this a contest.
I was simply wondering what in the world the reason for such a question was. I still am, I miss the point of "discussing" how many cartridges we can load for. ?? No matter.
The reason for the question? Obviously it is to serve the purpose of calming my antzness about having so many rifles and die sets.

Every now and then I begin to think like Bartsche mentioned - that I don't have time to shoot all the rifles I have, and just keeping them oiled and clean is a choir, so I think of selling a few, then a deal comes along. It's very confusing.
For many years, I have had so many different rifles, in different parts of the country, and so many projects, often going at the same time, with different gunsmiths, that I've had to use Excel spreadsheet to keep up with the status of them all. Sometimes, that seems ridiculous.
So, thank you L.P. for asking this question, so I can feel a bit normal, since I only have about 35 die sets, not counting two sets, 7.62x39, and 338 Federal, which I don't hav rifles for anymore.

KB
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08 April 2011, 11:23
GeedubyaA year or so ago I woke up one morning and thought to myself. How many rifles do I own.
I took a piece of paper and started listing. I stopped at 55. My list did not include rimfires, or shotguns, or muzzleloaders. It also did not include pistols.
Since that date, I've endeavored to find good homes for some. My problem is that others keep following me to my house.
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GWB
I feel real bad, only 21.
Some of you guys are serious reloaders

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thru due diligence,Ive cut my inventory down to 5 sets.I do need to pick up a 44 mag carbide set now.
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10 April 2011, 01:46
dwheelsI have somewhere around 15 if I count pistol calibers. Geedubya, I did the same thing only started selling when I got to 32. I didn't use them, had aquired different guns I liked better, some I wish I had back, most I don't as I used the money to upgrade. DW
13 April 2011, 00:47
grizz007whew! I feel normal with 31 or 32 sets......some I don't load for anymore but not point in selling as they make my reloading history into a library of sorts. is my habit a "trend".....hope there is a cure.
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:

I have far more rifles than I have die sets.

My biggest problem is getting around to shoot all those rifles and pistols. Actually my biggest problem is cleaning all the rifles and pistols I do shoot. Oh well!

roger
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