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No affiliation to this group other than making a second order this morning.

I've been looking for a way to keep dies organized. Stumbled up this rack a few months ago and made a purchase. I've been really happy with it so far and ordered another one this afternoon. I usually have three dies per cartridge and these do a great job of keeping everything organized. Ordering, checkout, and shipping are all top notch.

https://kineticarc.com/

Drop down to best sellers and check out 7/8" Reloading Die Rack.

They have other items folks may be interested in as well.

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I just keep them in the box they came in.

Only open one at a time as well.

And around here as much as the wind blows the sand around here they would have to be cleaned every time i used one.

They look they have some good stuff.

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Mine are all in the box's they came in!

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I like the shell holder racks. I keep mine in a drawer and the one I need is always the last one I pick up.

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I keep mine in their original boxes, stacked on a shelf above the bench. To me it takes up less room than the open racks. The pictures seem to show the racks have some nice craftsmanship.

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Originally Posted by DonFischer
Mine are all in the box's they came in!

Ditto. I've tossed in small desiccant pouches to stave off any accumulation of moisture in most of mine.


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I keep in original boxes except for my Dillon quick change setups
I built my bench with storage slots

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You guys are much more organized than I.

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I scored surplus Microfiche cabinets from work. They are 10 drawer units. Each drawer has 5 dividers & is 4.5 inches deep. They are a reloader’s dream.


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I have mine and brass in a file cabinet

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Mine are in the original boxes and stored in a 40mm ammo can.


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Originally Posted by Deans
Mine are in the original boxes and stored in a 40mm ammo can.

Got too many die sets for that solution...


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Chinesium CD rack from Wally World. Three shelves, each shelf got five rows of three 1 inch holes cut with a hole saw. Since it's made out of particle board it doesn't damage the dies and loading manuals go up top.

That is just for the popular, most used stuff. Pistol dies stay in their boxes and new rifle dies stay in their boxes until they earn a spot in the rack.


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Originally Posted by dye7barrel
You guys are much more organized than I.

No joke, right! My goodness.


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It looks like they have some nice stuff.

I keep my dies in the original boxes on a shelf above my bench. The shell holders are in a rack made by RCBS. It has a neat slide out chart for what cartridge the shell holder fits. I have dedicated shell holders for my custom rifles and I keep them in the die box.


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Originally Posted by tbear99
I keep in original boxes except for my Dillon quick change setups
I built my bench with storage slots

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Dude that's some serious organization there.

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I’m another one who keeps them all in the box they came in……….


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Originally Posted by lastround
I’m another one who keeps them all in the box they came in……….
I can’t understand why anyone wouldn’t do the same.

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Originally Posted by lastround
I’m another one who keeps them all in the box they came in……….
I can’t understand why anyone wouldn’t do the same.


A significant number of die sets I use are too tall, once adjusted to the press, to place back in factory boxes. Redding and Forster micrometer dies, Short Action custom dies, some Lee seating dies, will not fit back in the box without having to move the locking rings. I use a Forster Co-Ax and prefer to set the die once instead of every time I use it. (I do check the cartridges to make sure they are being repeated accurately, of course) I had these made in 4 and 6 die slots to accommodate my dies and all of the other components I may need for a specific caliber. I have since had some made that have a slot for a lyman ammo checker and a Hornady or Wilson cartridge gauge. I had them made to be stackable. I add desiccant packs to each box. Everyone has their own preferences, but I really enjoy having everything together, neatly in one place.

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