Moving right on, it started out that I went into the reloading room with no particular plans so I sat around and just relaxed for a few. I need to start preparing for a major move and might not have access to reloading for several months. Decided to do something with some of those rounds that accumulate that ya gotta deal with "later." Some had been sitting 3 years or more. There weren't very many; they were just ignored sitting in foam trays in the way of the Rock Crusher and the Charge Master. Probably 10 just needed to be put in a proper home and the rest needed to be broken down and the components either savaged or put in the scrap box. Better already! While that was going on I had some previously sized brass still in the polisher so I decapped some .223 brass, emptied and refilled the polisher with the .223. I don't care what that .223 looks like. Some of it was fairly brown while some was still pretty bright. As long as it's clean and slick it will feed reliably. It's going to be loaded and stored in the "hope I ever need it" stash. OK, all that didn't take too long and I wasn't tired yet so I loaded the primer magazine in the Dillon 650 and then loaded 6 more small pistol primer tubes. Dug out all of the conventionally lubed .40 boolits I had and made ammo with them, about 250 rounds.
The next day I powder coated about 600 boolits for .40 S&W and sized 'em. They'll get loaded up in the next dew days and stored for USPSA once we get moved. I should make up some steel plate rounds while I can as well.