Have brass, primers, powder and bullets for 9MM, .40 S&W, .45 acp, .223, .308 and some .30-06.
I need to work on some 180 grain loads for the M&P .40's.
I need to work on some 124 grain loads for the M&P 9MM's. Got some WW572 and Shooter's World powder to use for the 9s and the .40's.
Now that I've found out the big 2.0 .40 shoots the 140 grain MBC LFN bullets loaded with Herco about as well as the CZ's do I can load up a bunch more of those, too.
I've got one of the propane annealers and I've got .223 brass (well used for a few years) that needs to go through that thing and see if helps stop the neck/shoulder splits - so I'll have to reload it to try.
My stuff is so cluttered and unorganized right now I bought a box of 2,000 9mm empties from Everglades a few weeks back. Took them to the shed and set them on the floor by the reloading bench. A few days later I noticed a similar size box sitting back under the edge of the bench and pulled it out to find it was 2,000 pieces of 9MM brass I don't even remember ordering.
I'm going to get some heat in the shed for the winter and do some reloading this winter. Turn the radio on, fire up the heater and enjoy working up some loads. Sooner or later I'll find a load to that'll make the M&P shoot like the P09, or I'll be buying another KKM Precision barrel.
Unlike some people, reloading for me is like shooting, or cleaning the guns after shooting. Just another enjoyable part of shooting guns.