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Values on reloading equipment! New to me!!
groundhog devastation
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Picked up some shotgun loading stuff today from a guy getting out of the hobby and he had an old "CH"presscomplete with .38diesthat he wwanted to sell. It was quite interesting as all the dies were in place and each time you worked it if you moved your cases around would turn out a loaded round! Just never saw one and wondered if anybody needed one! He also had a Lyman turret press that I hadno trouble in figuring out!! Just wanted a bit much for it!Anybody know anything about the"CH" presses? GHD
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through it and shot about 500-750 rounds per week at the range for about a year. When I moved there wasn't a good range that was easily accessable and then I met a gal and my money started being used for other things, if you know what I mean. These are good presses and are really rugged. At least that was my experience with them. JM2CW. 257
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.257 - nice to 'meet' you. If the machine I described is what you rue selling, mine was going to go in a yard sale soon. If you'd like it for $10 (to cover my time for packing the bloody thing) + the cost of shipping, it's yours. I make no guarantees except that it looks like all the parts are there.
If .257 is not interested in your machine, I would be.
Charlie
"It's the stuff dreams are made of Angel"NRA Certified Firearms InstructorMember: GOA, RKBA, NJSPBA, NJ area rep for the 2ndAMPD. njretcop@copmail.com
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