I have not reloaded a single round in it, yet. Moved a few bullets over there.
Got into all kinds of other stuff.
Refinished (moved it, took it apart, refinished it, put it back together) my father-in-laws old gun cabinet. It was a built in (end of the hallway) in the house they built in 1975 and removed sometime in the 80's and put in the garage behind their house. I brought it down here not long after and it sat in one of my sheds for another 20 years. I'm already putting fishing rods/reels and fishing tackle in it.

Didn't take pictures of the trucks. Both me and my youngest son have had brake issues on the trucks (busted lines on both, stuck caliper on his, installation of lines on both, installation of rotors, calipers, pads, hoses on the front of his).
Bought a 2014 Expedition. Cleaning it up, installing all the accessories on the windows, hood, inside, etc. to reduce wear/finish damage, etc. Trying to polish out some scratches in the paint.
Total disassembly, sanding, painting of my youngest son's little bicycle for his fiancee's son (colors of choice for him is a blue and gray camo paint job.)
Going home to repair the front porch on my grandma's house (house is 100 years old now, front porch only about 40 years old with rotten joists, flooring, etc. and no idea how it rotted as there was not roof leaks.) Man, that was a job. My brother stops every little bit to smoke and he does not work while smoking. Or while talking.
Cooler weather is coming and that's reloading season around these parts.
Forgot about the Jeep. Third cylinder misfire problems (who would have thought the 4.0's don't like the high dollar Bosch platinum plugs??). New Champion Copper Plus plugs, fresh gas, a couple bottles of fuel system cleaner, a fresh tank of gas and a new insulator panel (to keep the exhaust manifold heat off the injectors and fuel rail when you shut it off/park it) and it seems cured. Then, of course, took it to get it's annual inspection and it failed for the track bar being worn out (greasable joint end). You think working on a CZ pistol sear cage is a pain??? Took me several hours to get the old one out and the new one in. Now for front end alignment and getting the rejection sticker off the window.