GOOD GRIEF CFBMI! ! ! ! ! ! Please tell me you don't reload for THAT many different calibers ! ! ! ! ! !
Not all the dies are current and I do have some doubles but I do likely have rifles and/or handguns or both for 80%+ of the 100 and some odd dies in the rack. One must keep in mind that I also have acquired dies for all my old Winchesters and load for them as well. That alone is quite a number of dies when you start buying ones like 38-56, 38-72, 40-72, 40-82, 38-55, 32-40, 32 spl, 30-30, 25-20, 25-35, 218 Bee, 32-20, 38-40, 44-40 and so on, and so on, and so on.......... I have every caliber the 95 was made in and dies for them, I have every caliber the 92 was made in and dies for them, I have every caliber the 94 was made in but 219 Zipper and all those dies, the 348 mod 71 and dies and most but not all the 86 calibers and dies. Plus years of wildcatting and some I just bought cause they were too cheap to turn down and one never knows............When I see a set of RCBS dies for 20 bucks or so I usually buy them just cause it's easier at 10 o'clock at night to have a 20 buck spare set of dies in the rack when I break a decapping stem, and it happens. Hell I even have 2 sets of 270 Win dies and set of 270 Wby and I have never even fired any of these calibers in more than 40 years but they make good intermediate sizers when going down to 6.5 or 25 or smaller, sometimes. Then I have such common and popular numbers like 9.3X74R, 7X64, 8X56 R, 7mm SAUM, 7X68 35 Deg Imp, 6mm Hornet.............but then I have rifles that I do not have dies for and just use different ones to load with or 2 sometimes, like my 375 Wby, just neck size with 375 Ruger dies for now, till I find a set cheap somewhere. Then I have some left overs, but not necessarily "forgotten or will never own again category" like my 222 Rem, 220 Swift, 284 Win, 6.5-284, 375 C-T, 416 Taylor and 450 Ackley dies. Then I have some for which I will never own rifles but see a value to them when designing cartridges and wildcatting like 223 WSSM, 243 WSSM, 25 WSSM and 7 SAUM, these are super handy on cold winter nights when I want to see what a 300 RUM would look like necked to 22 cal and other cool sh!t like that...........