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I have several dies and reloading items for sale.

Shipping is a flat $10.  I will combine shipping with my other listings; you only pay $10 once and that’s it for all purchases at the same time.  (Shipping for a single die and/or any number of shell holders is $5.)

I prefer payment by PayPal or Zelle, GunTab (I will cover all fees including for credit card), money order or cashier's check, and sometimes a personal check.

Items may be listed elsewhere and are subject to prior sale.

DIES:

$25 - .257 Weatherby Magnum RCBS dies with extra seating die, in 1960s cardboard box.
Dies are marked 66.  The expander/decapping stem is a new-in-package replacement from RCBS.
Includes an extra RCBS .257 Weatherby seating die that's rather rusty.  You can pitch it (or tell me not to send it) if you don't want it.

$20 - Lee 6.5 Carcano dies; no shell holder.  There is a second expander stem included; I’m guessing one is for .264 and the other is .268, but I haven’t used these and I don’t know for sure.

$40 - Sealed box of 100 Hornady Interlock .268 diameter bullets for 6.5x52 Carcano.  160 grain round nose.  I also have 20 brass (19 of them primed, don’t ask why, no answer) for $10.

$20 - 7x57 mm Mauser dies: Hornady sizing die and Bonanza Bench Rest Seating Die, in Bonanza plastic case.  Minor surface rust.

$30 - 7mm WSM Hornady dies.
The hinges on the box are broken.  Minor surface rust.  Functionally in good condition.
I can probably find some 7mm Mauser brass and maybe ammo as well.

$25 - Lee .30-06 dies with factory crimp die, in round Lee box; no shell holder.
(I also have a lot of .30-06 brass available, currently in uncleaned, unsorted condition.  I could clean up or sell as-is for less.)

$10 - Lee .300 Win Mag factory crimp die.
(I also have a lot of .300 Win Mag brass available, currently in uncleaned, unsorted condition.  I could clean up or sell as-is for less.)

$25 - Lee .303 British dies with factory crimp die; no shell holder.

$20 - Hornady .32 ACP titanium nitride sizing and seating dies (these came off a Dillon press).

$30 - Dillon 650/750 caliber conversion for .32 ACP.  Buy this and the dies above, and you have a whole setup for the 650/750 for $50.

$15 - Lyman .338 Win Mag full length sizing die in good condition, in worn cardboard box.

$30 - RCBS .338 RCM (Ruger Compact Magnum) sizing dies.
I also have .338 RCM ammo (4 rounds) and brass (16 rounds) for another $30.  I think it’s factory ammo and once-fired brass but I’m not positive.

$30 - Redding .40 S&W push-through sizing die.  Great for resizing those cases fired in unsupported chambers!

$35 - Lee .45 Colt carbide 4-die set including factory crimp die.  New-style Lee lock rings (but not “breech lock”).

$40 - RCBS .45-70 3-die set.  Latch on the box is broken.

MISC:

$20 - Dillon primer flip tray.  Has a little surface corrosion (and the remnant of a sticker) on the outside, but the flip tray surface is fine.

$10 - Lyman Little Grain Dribbler powder trickler.

$10 - Pacific #1 shell holder ram, for .30-06/.308 size case head.  Comes in a non-matching cardboard box for a CH shell holder ram with 38-40/44-40 penciled on it.

Not pictured:

$5 - RCBS #26 shell holder for 7x65R.

$5 - RCBS plastic powder funnel.

$5 - deburr/chamfer tool.  I don’t remember the brand, but I have an extra.

I will combine shipping with my other ads for presses, bullet molds, and powder measures.
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Pictures of the Lee press:
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I have two single-stage reloading presses for sale.

Shipping is a flat $10.  I will combine shipping with my other listings; you only pay $10 once and that’s it for all purchases at the same time.  (Shipping for a single die and/or any number of shell holders is $5.)

I prefer payment by PayPal or Zelle, GunTab (I will cover all fees including for credit card), money order or cashier's check, and sometimes a personal check.

Items may be listed elsewhere and are subject to prior sale.

PRESSES:

$60 - RCBS RS-2 press.

Older press but still great for all but perhaps heavy sizing jobs.  Takes interchangeable shell holders, of course.  Does not include the spent primer catcher which seems to be a popular upgrade on ebay.  Minor surface rust but overall good condition and perfectly functional.

$40 - Lee single-stage press.  C-style press threaded for standard reloading dies.

$100 shipped if you buy them both.

I will combine shipping with my other ads for dies, bullet molds, and powder measures.
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The Longbranch / Re: The "Card Game"
« Last post by DeaconKC on Today at 06:48:52 PM »
NO MATCHES! NO MATCHES!
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Shotguns / Re: Are '87's having a moment?
« Last post by Macon Due on Today at 05:49:12 PM »
RRio
That sounds great! I never understood not allowing magazine shotguns to be fully loaded. If the dbl. barrel guys feel handicapped by that they can always switch to one themselves.
Macon Due 29445
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Shotguns / Re: Are '87's having a moment?
« Last post by RRio on Today at 03:42:21 PM »
:)  Reverend  ;)

I must agree we are on basically the same page.  Almost.  The "Go Fast" '87 guys and gals, whom have invested in the appropriate action work and the fabled "Drop Two" mod are able to demonstrate some real speed.  Doesn't change the fact, an '87 just ain't a Hammer Double.  SO:

I am a firm believer, it matters NOT how well or fast you shoot, so long as you look REALLY REALLY good doing it.  It's a GAME and STYLE matters you betcha!!

Where I shoot, we can load 87's to the max the way they were supposed to be shot. The same with 97's. No penalty for not shooting a SxS.
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I like the side by side videos, good way to show comparison.
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Howdy Popcorn,
Nice range.  I keep forgetting that y'all have to shut down for the winter.  I guess that's a good time to get a year's worth of reloading done!

Your "Open Range" category is called Sharpshooter around these parts.  Several clubs offer it, with the rifle targets ranging from around 15-20 yards at a club with a rear berm to 50-ish yards or more at the clubs that use those targets for Cody Dixon (including Plum Creek where you shot recently).  It is a nice alternative for folks that want a little more accuracy challenge.
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The Longbranch / Re: The "Card Game"
« Last post by Major E A Sterner on Today at 12:47:00 PM »
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As we announced on March 19th, we are incorporating a long-range option into our regular cowboy May match.  Our regular cowboy shooters will shoot the 6-stage match at our standard target distance of about 12’ for pistols and 30’ for rifles.  However, for those wanting the extra challenge of shooting a longer-range match, we’ve added a third set of targets which will allow them to shoot pistols at targets set at about 30’ and Rifle targets set to about 60’ or so. 
We’ve even created a new cowboy category for those that want to shoot the distant targets – We’re calling this category Open Range.  We set up a simple 3 target stage a few days ago for a test run,
5 shooters participated in the test run.  Each shot the same stage twice – once using our standard target distances and then again at our longer-range distances.  This is what we saw.
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