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Old March 21, 2009, 11:49 PM   #1
cartman
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.223 and 7.62X39 reload dies

Any reloaders out there that have an extra set of .223 or 7.62X39 RCBS full lenght dies laying around they don't need or use any longer? if so please PM me, I have one set of 7mm Mag dies I will be willing to trade and I think 1 set of 243 necksizer dies also I need to double check on the 243 dies to make sure. Let me know how much you need for them with shipping.

I am also getting ready to start casting Bullets in 38/357 140 and 158 grain, 44 cal in 240 gr and 250 gr, 45 cal in 200 gr and 230 gr. These will all be hard cast in the 18 to 20 BRN hardness and will be sized and lubed with Lymans orange lube for high velocity. will also be doing muzzleloader 490 round ball in pure lead for good expansion.

I am also looking into 22 cal molds along with 30 cal for the 5.56/223 and 30 cal. shooters will be sizing these to .308/.309/.310/.311 as requested.

Not sure what the prices are going to be but will be reasonable because of doing this for the shooters as a hobby rather than a business I will be applying for my class 06 FFL next week to keep everything on the up and up.

Let me know if you have a set of dies laying around
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