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I've been reloading for a few years. I took about 3 year break from reloading and just recently pulled everything out of the attic and realized how unorganized I am.

Record keeping I use index cards with all the info I require which works ok for me. Though not very organized.

Keeping track brass appears to be the biggest issue as I have lots of brass with different firings on them intermixed together stored in 1/2 gallon sized plastic jugs.

Just curious what systems others are using
 
Here is mine.
This is not too long after i finished the interior insulation and walls,and electrical.
Kind of messy when these were taken,looks much better now.


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Maybe this view will help put it in perspective.
Working on expanding it somewhat,i still need room for a paint booth and sand blast cabinet so i can start airbrushing some of my guns.

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Here's mine, pretty much everything has a place in my reloading room. For brass I just have Rubbermaid tubs that I sort everything in and they fit in the white cabinets. Record keeping is logging is a detailed binder that I picked up years ago, I think from Midway. It kinda helps owning a Cabinet shop. :D I have always used 1 1/8" MDF for my tops, very dense and hard, just throw a coat of clear over it and you got a nice looking top. The doors are all a Diamondplate pattern Melamine. I also have not loaded for 7 years after moving to a new house and I finally got everything done and back to loading!!

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