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rhope - primers & 10ga brass
Iconoclast
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I missed your earlier reply, the thread is locked and attempts to contact you directly by 'private' communication from that thread have been returned as undeliverable. You can reach me at: tcg25@hotmail.com if you wish to explore how we may be able to move those primers across the border. There is also currently a listing on eBarf which may be the sizing tools for the 10ga brass shells, which robsguns found.
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I "hope" that you are looking at this thread in the NEAR future. I have tried reaching you using the e-mail icon on your thread and it keep getting bounced back to me as being "undeliverable".
There is a Lee Loader in 10 gauge -- 3-1/2 on eBay. It is item number 1847128459. Just go to the site and stick the item number in the search function. The 10 gauges don't show up too often, so you might want to jump on this one before it is gone.
Best Regards
You were unable to reach me because the E-mail address was my E-mail address at work. I am now retired and do not have a computer at home. I am now using the computer at the local library here in Saint Anicet, Quebec. I have been told that I should be able to E-mail you from here but I tried the other day and it did not work. I will try to find the problem and try again to reach you.
AdamsQuailHunter,
Thank you very much for your offer of assistance in sizing my full brass shotshells. I may yet take advantage of your offer. It depends how some other things work out. I will let you know.
I have found someone with a home machine shop who is going to try to make dies for me. In case this doesn`t work out - you mentioned CH4D had made dies for your old Herter`s press. Could you tell me how to get in touch with this company ? I have an old Herter`s Model 3 press that will take a 1 1/4" - 18 tpi die. Even if it takes a while, this might be the best long term solution.
Thanks again,
Robert Hope