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| Member Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 47
| Used reloading stuff
Hey all, I'm looking to get into reloading some of my own amo. Part because its so expensive, and part because i want to get a chance to experiment with the ballistics and refine my shooting more. At the same time, i'm leaving for the Marines next June, so i cant spend a bunch of money on it. If someone has an old, one stage press (first one you bought, and you since have upgraded, ect.) i'd be much obliged if you'd be willing to pass it on to a fellow shooter. I also could use die's for the .243win, 7mm mag, and .30-30. Let me know, ~Samuel |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: A one horse town in E.Kansas.
Posts: 353
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It's a cheap one, one of the Lee Challenger presses made of cast aluminum, but it will turn out a cartridge. Ask the guys in reloading their opinions on them. I've never used it, don't even know how I aquired it. At any rate, it's yours for the havin' if it's worth havin'. I'll even throw in that hand prime thing if'n ya want it. Now there ain't no strings, just one liiiitle thing. Can ya wait for me to ship it Friday of next week? I have a newly acquired pup who absolutely, positively Must go to the vet this Friday.
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WOW!!! What a guy! Did he ever take you up on this offer AsphaltCowboy? If not, I just moved into my first house last week and finally have room for some reloading equipment. Haha! I would be happy to buy it off of you! Let me know!
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