I’ve always leaned towards minimal attitude with everything.22 years of reloading. Except guns and reloading. I had 45, 357 38, 9mm, 32Long, 380, 22-250,22 hornet, 223, 8x57, 7x57, 6.5x 55 30-06 30-30 44 magnum and a Wade of shotguns. And the stuff to load them. A few years back I looked over the mountain before me and said over a few weeks time, what do I REALLY NEED? I do like to do me some plinking. But mainly hunting. We hunt everything. And self defense. So I decided I needed only one rifle, shotgun, 22 rimfire and 1 personal carry pistol each for myself and my children. All the rest had to go.I had to develop a hard mind to get ride of guns and components I considered as valuable, I had to now consider the baggage. We now all shoot .30 caliber rifles. All molds work for every gun. Personal carry pistols are all 9mm and 380. Again same molds. Also powder and primers transferable better cartridges. A few buckshot molds were selected that’d be suitable in both 12 and 20 gauge. The results is I have WAY MORE components per rifle than I had ever before with a dozen or more cartridges to load for. The tools section for reloading them is neat and compact with only 5 sets of dies. The bullet shelf is 90% 30caliber. 9% .355-.356 and a few jars of buckshot. Reloading and shooting are so much more enjoyable. This may not appeal to you but for us it works. Less guns, less clutter in tools MORE COMPONENTS MORE SHOOTING. The guns and components we sold were transferred into components(lots of them) and molds for the Guns we’re keeping.and I didn’t buy anything off gunbroker. But sold it all there. It also funded the building of a new reloading room not just a closet space. It’s what’s worked for me and mine.