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Mk42gunner
03-11-2020, 03:03 PM
So there I was, doing a bit of spring cleaning, (mainly because I didn't feel like working on my new house) when I found a mold I had absolutely no memory of buying. It was a Lyman DC 311316, with handles no less.

I thought to myself, "I'm glad I didn't get the one I saw in swapping and selling the other day."

Then I picked up the mold that it was resting on. Uh oh, :o another 311316.

Obviously they are multiplying by themselves....

I almost think I know where I got one of them, but I am not 100% sure, more like 20%. And I still have no earthly idea where the second one came from.

Oh well, I have plenty of .30 and .31 caliber rifles to use them in. At least I used to.

Robert

gwpercle
03-11-2020, 05:43 PM
It's been happening to me too lately... spot a can of WD40 , self says your almost out , get home and find one half empty can and 6 brand new cans....where the heck did all them full cans come from I swear I don't remember buying them ! They reproduce ...yeah , that's the ticket !
Gary

Winger Ed.
03-11-2020, 06:23 PM
[QUOTE=Mk42gunner;Obviously they are multiplying by themselves....[/QUOTE]

That happens to me.

I quit leaving any cigarettes in the shop, and never turn off the lights.
It seems to help.

Tatume
03-11-2020, 06:26 PM
I could never find my Arrow stapler. So I would buy a new one, only to immediately discover the one it was intended to replace. It got to where I wouldn't open the blister packaging on the new stapler, because I knew I would be returning it.

greenwart
03-11-2020, 06:31 PM
I was going to get a sizing die for 223 so I can start to try and load up some cast. Luckily I went out and checked the sizing dies and found a 0.225 Lyman sizing die I had picked up years ago cheap and forgot about it. Now if I can only come across a nice 41 Mag revolver so I can use the die set I bought years ago.

lightman
03-11-2020, 07:08 PM
Right after I retired I started a major cleanup. Closets, garage, my shop, ect. I started finding buckets of lead and brass that I didn't remember getting. I just kept finding them. Not a bad thing but I was scratching my head!

Green Frog
03-11-2020, 09:55 PM
I started gathering up staplers for my Fall Schuetzen event... I found 3 heavy duty and 3 standard duty staple guns and a bunch of boxes of staples. I put them in a box and lost it right after the match but found another one or two additional standard duty staple guns. I’ve since found the box so I think I now can actually lay my hands on 3 heavy and 4-5 standard staple guns and a 15 year supply of staples. After that somebody else can run those matches! :mrgreen:

I found about 100 or so 311316 bullets in a little International Coffees can, but can’t seem to locate my 311316 DC mould. Did one of yours have a return address from Central Va? I don’t remember going through MO lately, but these days there’s more and more I’m not remembering!

Maybe we should organize something like the “Island of Misfit Toys” where we could send these mystery items so they could be adopted into loving homes. ;)

Froggie

samari46
03-12-2020, 11:54 PM
Went to clean the battery terminals on my tractor. Couldn't find the brush tool I normally use. Quick trip to the auto parts place and bought the last three they had. One brush in the tool box on the tractor, one in the tool box in the garage and the third went in another box by the car port. Bright yellow easy to see. But bought two more recently to clean the rust out of the old black iron oxide Armstrong wrenches that are over 25 years old. Forgot I even had them. Frank

Taterhead
03-13-2020, 06:39 PM
I can go on record to say that I have ordered dies that I forgot that I owned.

samari46
03-14-2020, 01:05 AM
I sometimes buy dies at a local gun show. When I got my Krag I bought a Redding 3 die set. And keep tabs on a sheet of paper scotch taped to the storage cabinet. Turns out now I already had two RCBS 2 die sets in 30-40 and two RCBS 35 Remington 2 die sets. And don't even have a 35 rem. And forget about shell holders. Frank

DonMountain
03-14-2020, 11:33 AM
You all old guys need to get your act together and organize and label all of your reloading stuff and tools in your shops so you know what you have. I think I was going to do that myself about 5 years ago, but never got around to it. Or was that 10 years ago? And I wonder why I have those two sets of 32-40 reloading dies up there on that shelf?

44magLeo
03-14-2020, 11:41 AM
perhaps one of your 311316 molds drops bullets bigger than the other, if so not bad to have both sizes.
Leo

nun2kute
03-14-2020, 12:09 PM
Sure is nice to have company, now I don't feel so alone.

glaciers
03-14-2020, 01:03 PM
I recently cleaned my shop and tried to get the apples with the apples, or at least the apples into the fruit department.
258572
There's 11 chalking guns in that picture, and I have 3 more out in the big shop, and I did toss a couple that were beyond saving.

Talking about spring cleaning, I went out to have a look at my main shop bench to see if it needed "spring cleaning".
258573
After careful consideration, I determined that it was unnecessary as the organization was obvious. Everything was in it's place: WD-40, chainsaw, 2-cycle oil, break clean, jumper pack, can of foam, leaf blower, generator, and various tools on the bench that you can't see in the picture.
After all "spring cleaning" is only called for when you can't get to the shelves because of all the stuff on the floor in front of the shelves. Sluff factor.

My reloading room is far more organized for safety concerns. Plus duplicating reloading die sets is pricey. I only have 4 duplicate sets, that I know of.

Thin Man
03-17-2020, 06:52 AM
Quick - open your gun safe to see if the rifles are also multiplying......

lightman
03-17-2020, 11:52 AM
I recently cleaned my shop and tried to get the apples with the apples, or at least the apples into the fruit department.
258572
There's 11 chalking guns in that picture, and I have 3 more out in the big shop, and I did toss a couple that were beyond saving.

Talking about spring cleaning, I went out to have a look at my main shop bench to see if it needed "spring cleaning".
258573
After careful consideration, I determined that it was unnecessary as the organization was obvious. Everything was in it's place: WD-40, chainsaw, 2-cycle oil, break clean, jumper pack, can of foam, leaf blower, generator, and various tools on the bench that you can't see in the picture.
After all "spring cleaning" is only called for when you can't get to the shelves because of all the stuff on the floor in front of the shelves. Sluff factor.

My reloading room is far more organized for safety concerns. Plus duplicating reloading die sets is pricey. I only have 4 duplicate sets, that I know of.

I don't know what the deal is on caulk guns? I have several, not quite as many as you, but several. Maybe they are like 9mm brass and multiply!!!

My Wife and I decided to hunker down for a few weeks and see what this virus thing is going to do. I'm probably going to do some cleaning up around here. The garage, my shop, ect.

John Boy
03-17-2020, 12:28 PM
... it's called Early Dementia -your doctor has Rx prescriptions such illnesses

3006guns
03-18-2020, 06:08 AM
... it's called Early Dementia -your doctor has Rx prescriptions such illnesses

Yes, I know. I have seven on the shelf in my medicine cabinet.

SirNomad
03-26-2020, 12:48 PM
I just found a random duplicate Lee 365-95-1R mold...nice casting mold though, it's such a short and (comparatively) fat bullet that it is the easiest casting bullet I've tried yet. :-) At least I'm set up to make plinking rounds for my FEG and also able to size these down for plinking rounds for my revolver.

bedbugbilly
03-26-2020, 10:05 PM
Love that mold - makes a nice GC plinking round with RD out of a 30-30.

A couple of years ago, I started weeding out my 50 + year collection of molds - as I sorted, I had quite a few that I never use anymore - I keep a listing of the molds and when I sell one, I just make a note of it next to the mold number. It SEEMED to be working well - but then I began to notice that I would be looking - a bad thing to do - and every once in a while I run across a mold/design that looks interesting and like it might be fun to try - then i the a look on my mold inventory and discover that I HAD ONE AND sold it or I STILL have one - my mind hasn't completely turned to mush though - I still remember where i live!

Maes me think of that old saying - "a bird in the hand is worth 2 in th bush" - only kit should be - "a mold in the hand is worth the 2 sitting on the shelf in the reloading room!"

deltaenterprizes
04-01-2020, 10:58 AM
I have 5 sets of 30 Carbine reloading dies that I don’t know where 3 of the sets came from!

John Boy
04-01-2020, 12:49 PM
I have a paddle holster I have been looking for for several years that I bought for a 380 Bersa. Add the flexible delron patch rod that I've conclude I left at the range -so I bought a new one. In addition I looked high and low for a container of 4227 I have. Now I know where and what all my powders are ... I made a spread sheet of black and smokeless, quantities and where they are stored
The Big D is now a small d [smilie=1:

RugerFan
04-01-2020, 02:30 PM
I had to resort to listing all my molds, reloading dies, sizing dies etc in a spreadsheet to stem double buying. I refer to it often.

Patrick L
04-05-2020, 10:25 AM
I ordered an 8# keg or IMR 4320 once. At one time that was one of my most used rifle powders. An 8#er would last me 2-3 years.

I received it, went to put it in my powder magazine, and found myself staring at ...an unopened 8# keg of IMR 4320.

Shopdog
04-06-2020, 05:48 AM
Someone on here was selling an RCBS 22 55g mould a while back for a VG price so I jumped on it. Then,1/2 day later went and checked and already had it. Explained it to the seller and he graciously let me out of the deal...... which WAS a deal,it sold quickly.

Mk42gunner
04-06-2020, 07:12 PM
Gee Whiz Guys,

I sure am glad to see that I am not the only one that does stuff like this.

I normally don't sweat the small stuff that shows up as duplicates. I know I have two sets of RCBS .308 dies, and in the past I have had three sets of .25-06 dies (two of mine, one of my buddy's). But the duplicate mold kind of threw me for a bit.

Now I'm just waiting for the "Just where in the H-E-double toothpicks did that rifle come from?" moment.

Robert

Traffer
04-06-2020, 07:42 PM
You guys can PM me and I'll give you my address so you can unload all that extra stuff.
:bigsmyl2: