Funny, I thought I was the only cheap b%%$**@* on this site. I too have only the minimum necessary items to switch from gauge to gauge. I have 4-Tupperware containers marked for each gauge and am religious about returning the stuff to the correct box after each gauge change over.
I don't use the charge bars as I've gotten used to using my old reliable Belding & Mull powder measure for the powder and (for the shot) either a Lee powder measure for the .410 loads or an adjustable Lee shot measure for anything 7/8oz. on up.
As an unexpected bonus, I have found that by adjusting the priming punch downward, I can push the center of the hull back down flat and tighten up the primer pocket in the process. This comes in handy when using Cheddite hulls in the .410. They seem to develop loose primer pockets easily.
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