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July 29, 2015, 06:15 AM | #1 |
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Components/press ... trade?
I have an essentially brand new Lyman T-Mag II turret press that just collects dust. I bought it last year, mounted it in about February, loaded 20 rounds of .223 Rem and five rounds of .475 Tremor, and haven't touched it since. I don't know why, but I just don't like it for some reason.
I've been thinking about replacing it with a Lee Pro-1000 or Load Master, to moderately increase the production rate for .223 Rem and 6x45mm. Anybody interested in a trade? It's complete (w/ original accessories), and comes in the original box. Also.... I bought a bunch of .17 caliber bullets, thinking that I would build an AR-15 in .17 Remington or .17-223. It didn't happen, and there's no point in holding on to these bullets for 20+ years until I get bored enough to try .17 caliber again. I have 1,000 Hornady 20 gr V-Maxes, still shrink-wrapped in 500-count bricks. There's another 800-900 older Hornady bullets, comprised of 25 gr SPs and 25 gr HPs. Any interest? Trade / sale / exchange... Things that could be of interest to me at the moment: .475" bullets Barnes, Swift, or Woodleigh bullets - .224, .243, .277, .308, .311/.312, .358, .429/.430, and .474/.475. Brass tumbler. Bullet molds. Lead pot (classic or bottom pour). Large propane burners and/or raw iron or stainless steel water-tight pans suitable for boiling a long gun. I know this looks like a classified, smells like a classified, and reads like a classified. But, it really isn't; or, well, maybe, I guess.... I'm just tired of this stuff collecting dust (there's more than just the .17 cal bullets and the T-Mag), but I'd rather get something useful in trade, than haggle over a cash price.
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