Ammo on the reloading bench

I have a privacy lock on the door of my reloading room. When I'm done for the day, I lock the door when I leave. The intention is not to pass intense legal scrutiny but just to keep casual visitors/guests out.

I too ! My Room is Locked ! NO ONE goes in MY room with out me being there too EVER ! RJ
 
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well its obvious that having a room for guns and ammo is very advantageous.

I have several hundreds of cases on the bench in various stages of case prep.

and more thousands of fired cases in bins sorted, that may one day I might get around to doing something with.

Loaded ammo goes into the ammo storage area, next to the powder and primer storage area.


my opinion for what its worth, if your interrupted and leave some ammo on the bench as a temporary situation, its not in storage, its in use.

Agree. Put a lockable door on your loading room, if you can, and use it. - dan
 
I have a privacy lock on the door of my reloading room. When I'm done for the day, I lock the door when I leave. The intention is not to pass intense legal scrutiny but just to keep casual visitors/guests out.

For decades I had my reloading room set up in an unfinished basement. We moved recently and now I have a dedicated reloading room with a lockable door. So I lock the door ... just because I can.
 
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