Not everything - just everything reloading and gun and tool related. We have old friends in Houston who offered to store everything that I couldn't ship when I took a job in Korea last winter. I'm talking all of my reloading gear - presses, lube/sizers, powder measures, case trimmers, around 40 sets of dies, molds, melting pots, brass, ammo; a relatively small quantity of gun parts, holsters, etc. I'm running a spreadhseet to itemize everything that I can remember that was in this group of stuff, and I expect the current replacement cost to come out near $10K.
I fully realize that my loss is petty compared to people who literally lost everything - house, cars, and all their belongings, let alone those who lost family members. Don't misnderstand. I am most certainly not equating my loss with theirs!
The friends that we left my stuff with are in their 70s, so I certainly don't expect them to try to salvage any of my stuff. And, that's all it is, is stuff. Of course, they do not have flood insurance. I truly wish that I was able to come assist them in their recovery efforts, but alas, that is simply not in the cards.
Once we return to the States, I can begin replacing some of my reloading equipment. I had two Dillon 550s, a Rockchucker, a Lyman T-Mag, a Lyman 4500 and a Saeco lube/sizer, and a whole bunch of additional stuff - been reloading since 1976, and have accumulated a bunch! I expect to be a minimalist as far as reloading gear goes, next time around.
Okay, I'm done feeling sorry for myself. I just wanted to vent, mostly.