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Gazza0208

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  1. SOLD A simple way to separate media from Brass - pop your brass in the separator, close & turn the handle. The bucket allows the separator to sit firmly in place, catching the media to be reused. The handy splash guards are a great feature for use with wet media. I have misplaced the locking Pin that is a 6mm Rod 80mm long, but I use a Wooden dowel or a Brass Rod, Upon finding it I will forward it on it bought before. £30 posted..
  2. Looking to sell a collection of issues 1 to 45 in 4 Binders, good order..will post at cost they are not light weighs in at 23kg complete, but collection from Essex would be easier. This is not obviously your "Up to date Material" but for older reviews and reference for the 2003 to 2011 era then it is.
  3. I am thinking of delving into Quickload, a friend run a copy of a program for me, and on the Powder section, it has "*C" which I believe is "compressed" and "*T" what does that mean if I may be so stupid to ask.
  4. So they can tell me "we will contact the suppliers" no I have not. We are purely curious as to the powder as I for one have never seen a "cocktail" like it, stand to be corrected though.
  5. Curious. After buying the above rounds at Bisley, and getting massive variations to shots, we stripped three rounds down, the powder weight in each was 44.00gn, 44.20gn and 45.00gn all from the same box , looking closely at the powder it looks like there's a variety (Mixture) of powder in the cases, as in long, short and round particles, and the round particles vary from dust to quite large, the Bullets are all the same, the cases vary in length a bit, more than some other makes or more than they should but thats not the end of the world. Does anyone know what powder they are supposed to be carrying in these rounds, or is it all guess work?
  6. SOLD 😁 America’s favorite high-speed turret press has been re-engineered and upgraded to offer unmatched versatility, power and precision. The T-Mag II has a new Hi-Tech iron frame with state of the art silver hammer-tone powder coat finish for guaranteed durability. Lyman’s improved Turret Retention System allows smooth indexing while maintaining rock solid turret support. The new turret handle makes indexing easier than ever. The T-Mag II’s six station turret head lets the re-loader mount up to six different reloading dies at one time. Like more expensive progressive presses the turret head detaches to easily change calibers while retaining precise set-up. The turret handle doubles as a turret-removing wrench. No tools required. Obtain extra turret heads and have all your favorite calibers set up to reload. The T-Mag II features a “flat machined” base that mounts easily to a wood or metal bench. Compound leverage assures a powerful and smooth operation. The handle mounts for either right or left hand use. The T-Mag II uses standard 7/8″ x 14 dies and can be used for reloading rifle or pistol cases. It comes with universal priming arm, primer catcher, and turret handle. New Turret System for Even Greater Stability “Silver Hammertone” Powder Coat Finish “Flat Machined” Base for Solid Bench Mounting Ideal for Pistol Reloading Right or Left Hand Operation Non-Rust Handle & Links Turret Handle Also Used for Disconnecting Turret. No Tools Required. Turrets Change Easily Had it Two years, just does not get the use I intended it to, so it can go to make space. Original box.The pictures show it attached to a bench plate, that is not included primer loading bits are. £215.00 Delivered UK mainland
  7. 450 RWS 308 Once Fired Wet tumbled and Sized. Primer Pocket cleaned. 150 £28 Posted.. 100 £20 Posted Sold
  8. I have for sale 150 in total, will sell in 50's £65.00 per 50. Inc Tracked Postage. Ad Elsewhere.
  9. Mine was just over two weeks to arrive, some weeks ago I may add. Been waiting to do one big batch, and did so today. Perfect machine for the job, very efficient and a joy to use. I did 500 cases in no time at all. Well done Lubo.
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