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edspec
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RCBS Rock Chuck Bullet Swage reloading. Back in the 50's & 60's I began to reload...collected a lot of reloading equiptment over the years, (brass, powder, primers, books) What do you think all this might be worth now? LEW
edspec@pagosa.net[8D]
edspec@pagosa.net[8D]
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of our country.
If you wish to send me a list of what you have, I could look it over, make some suggestions on values and possibly make an offer on some things. I'm *not* looking to buy a bulk lot unless the prices are ridiculously low. I've bought two huge lots over the years and have more tools / equipment than I can use . . . mostly . . . but there are a few things from that era I would like.
"There is nothing lower than the human race - except the french." (Mark Twain)
Do you have an A-3 or a B press?
Odd dies or bullet swage dies?
Instructions from that period?
Other makes of obsolete equipment?
Cheers from Darkest California,
Ross
EDS, Keep me posted as far as what you end up doing, I have the same thing here, no one to leave all that stuff to. I am still useing and enjoying it now. But as we all know their will come a time.[V]
[8D]Thanks for all the advice. My RCBS press is an RCBS Jr.
Have dies for .243 .30-06 .38 Sp .357 Mag Primers for pistol/rifle
box (about 500) of .357 brass from Midway (like new) I need to sit down & inventory all this stuff. I havn't done any reloading since I taught my youngest son about 15 yr ago. Both my sons are married & tending to their families & don't have time/energy for reloading/guns anymore. Lew edspec@pagosa.net