I have years of FUR-FISH-GAME and years of PENNSYLVANIA GAME NEWS magazines.
I am down sizings and was going to list them on ebay.
Any one interested in them.
Lots of good reading.
Lee presses are not a big seller. I friend upgraded from a lee progressive to a Hornady AP progressive pressand has had his lee up for sale and no one is even looking at it.
On the lee stuff I'd ask 50% of cost .
On rcbs stuff and dillion stuff I'd ask 70%.
Maybe all you need is a local mentor.
I've had atleast ten of the mark 2s.
I kept two of them, a stainless 10 inch and the identical pistol the Op has pictured.
That is stainless as well.
I gave a stainless ten inch mark 2 to my oldest son a few years ago.
They are built like a tank.
Yest the lathe trimmer, I have several of them mounted on a piece of 2x6 and converted to use my cordless screw driver instead of the hand crank.
Once I get one set up for a specific caliber I leave it set up and I have one that I use to readjust for odd ball stuff I don't use much or if someone...
I have a bunch of Hornady dies and never had a problem with them.
Atleast Hornady has a good customer service team and will take care of any issues that might arise just like RCBS customer service department.
Lee I've never been satisfied with their customer service.
Yesterday afternoon a guy on one of the local gun forums that has never reloaded came over snd loaded up some 280 Nosler test rounds.
And another friend that came over a couple of years ago to check out how to reload came over last night and set up one of my 550 dillion presses for 357mag.
My...
I really enjoy taking scrap lead and processing it into a useful product.
I need to hit up the steel yard and get the metal to build a wood fueled stove like you posted.
Wood is free, propane cost money.
It amazes me when everything comes floating to the top of the liquid lead.
I really enjoy the process from scrap lead to finished ingots for casting.
I will be picking some more up here shortly and get to processed.
When I process the lead I keep it all Seperated, then mark it and test the...
I enjoy processing scrap lead into ingots. I bought and sold over three tons of lead and will be buying another thousand pounds here again shortly.
I do it outside and use a five quart cast iron Dutch oven.
Cupcake tins for molds.
Seventy pounds ready to cast $120 shipped.
The mail deliery...
Sort of reload stuff. I bought a few hundred extra 44spl brass, a dillion 550 conversion for 38/357, a set of Dillion 38/357 dies and 500 158 grain lead cast bullets today.
I'm going to set this Dillon 550 up for light 357 loads for my grandsonto shoot up at t h e cowboy shoots he is getting...
As cheap as 45acp brass is the cost and time involved isn't worth the effort and all you end up with is mismarked head stamp 45acp witch is only worth five cents apiece with a proper head stamp.
When my son bought his Kimber 45acp -1911 he kept track of how many reloads he did on the cases.
He quit counting when he go to 52 reloads. You can't read the head stamps.
He quit counting a few years ago.
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