When Ben posted his thread on this subject a year or so ago I got ll worked up and decided to assemble all my stuff into one box.
I had a Craftsman Plastic tool box that I had been carrying around for years that was just begging to be used so I got it out and cleaned it up.
I already had the Lee Hand Press so that's in there along with my old first gen Lee priming tool along with another one that I bought for $5 that had a bunch of shell holders with it. Also a case mouth deburring tool and a few other doodads. It also has my Pacific scale.
There is enough space left for a die box, and a few supplies.
The beauty of this setup is that all of your stuff is in one box and all you have to do to go to the range is pick out which dies you're going to need and some boolits powder and primers.
If I needed to be completely self sufficient for a long period of time I would bring along some casting stuff too as well as some extra lead ingots.
This would require a bigger box!
I have a little 5lb lead pot made by RCBS which can sit on a fire or my Coleman backpacking stove and melt lead in 10-15 minutes. I have cast a lot of Boolits that way. If you simply keep the pot full when it is cooled you always have 5lb of lead ready to go and that would make a lot of boolits.(175ea@200gr) I have one of "the Perfessors" push thru sizing die adapters so I can size boolits with the Lee Hand Press using Lyman dies. Lubing boolits can be done with paste wax and your fingers if you're in a pinch.
Lots of ways to go here and you are only limited by your imagination and your pocket book. However this stuff is considerably cheaper than a lot of other reloading equipment so you also get a lot of bang for your buck.
If I had to downsize to a tent or small cabin or God forbid, an apartment,,, I could certainly do everything I needed to keep my guns fed, and by that I mean pretty much all of my guns. I would defiantly need a few more boxes but everything would still fit in my pickup.
Randy