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  1. Dillon RL1050 Press with 240v Casefeeder

    Armanov LnL Toolhead with LED Lighting

    Inline Fabrication Quick Change Mounting Plate & Base Plate

    Dillon .223 Carbide Dies in Hornady LnL Bushings (7 bushings included in total)
    Small Primer Swager Rod Fitted
    Small Primer Feeder Fitted

    Option fitted include:
    Bullet Tray
    Low Powder Sensor (sensor button is a bit flakey)
    Low Primer Sensor
    Powder Check Station

    Currently configured for 223 as follows:
    Stgae 1 - Deprime/Size
    Stage 2 - Swage
    Stage 3 - Prime
    Stage 4 - Powder Drop
    Stage 5 - Powder Check
    Stage 6 - Bullet Seating
    Stage 7 - Crimp

    Also comes with:
    Large Swage Conversion
    Large Pistol Casefeeder Plate
    45 ACP Conversion Kit
    38/357 Conversion Kit
    Additional Powder Measure
    Additional Toolhead - Cut for trimming short cases with the RT Trimmer (Not included!)
    Machine Cover (Quite grubby looking!)
    Some additional spare priming system parts
    Primer pickup tubes & magazines with spare tips
    Several Additional Dillon Powder Measure Funnels:
    A - .22 Rifle
    AK - 7.62x39 / 300 Blackout
    B - .30 Rifle
    F - 9mm
    G - .44
    Y - 6.5 Rifle


    £1500

    Selling as it just doesn't get used anymore. I used to use it for bulk case prep with the Dillon electric trimmer fitted, and then clean and prime the brass off the press. Then run the cleaned and primed brass through the press to load it.

    Collection from KT9 area (Chessington) or Bisley

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  2. 34mm Tube, DT MTC Locking Elevation Turret, Standard Capped Windage Turret, Parallax Adjustable, Illuminated FFP P4F Reticle, Mil Adjustment, Tenebraex Lens Covers.

    Excellent condition, very minor wear on the parallax and windage rings.

    £2300 inc RM Special Delivery

    Also available with the Spuhr SP-4002 0 Mil Mount in the pictures for an additional £200

     

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    3-20x50 Ultra Short User Manual.pdf S&B P4FL FFP 3-20x50 PMII Reticle.pdf

  3. Just in case there is anyone thinking the same as I was wondering (!)

    Yes - the Armanov quick change toolhead can be made to fit the Dillon RL1050 (even though they say it won't!)

    The only thing I had to do was slightly shorten one of the pins on the toolhead that keeps everything inline when the ram is raised. (The Dillon p/n is the same between presses, so not sure why the pin is longer on the Armanov.)

    If you use the 1050 ratchet, you need to fit the correct length part (I don't use it though.)

    Great addition if you already use the Hornady LnL stuff.

  4. I have a Dillon RL1050 and use it as a sort of progressive!

    I run through brass to de-prime, size, swage and trim (with the Dillon trimmer mounted). Then I prime off press after the brass has been cleaned, then I load using the primed brass on the Dillon. I'm using RS52 powder and it meters ok through the Dillon powder dispenser - but I have polished internals of the powder hopper to help.

  5. 2x 1000 Magtech 9 1/2 Large Rifle Primers (1 Gone)

    2x 1000 Magtech 1 1/2 Small Pistol Primers (Sold Pending)

    4x 1000 Magtech 2 1/2 Large Pistol Primers (Sold Pending)

    1x 1000 Henry Krank Large Pistol Primers

     

    All £85 /1000 collected from Chessington KT9 or Bisley

     

    Triggertech Remington 700 Primary - Stainless, Curved trigger, 1.5-4lbs, right hand with bolt release. New & still sealed in the box.

    £170 +post at cost if needed.

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