Dies for sale! (CLOSED)

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CWLONGSHOT

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Some brand new all complete sets, some mixed brands. A couple Lyman sets in RCBS boxes.

1) LEE 350 Legend

2) Lyman 358 Norma Magnum

3) Lyman 9mm (steel)

4) Hornady 270 Winchester

5) LEE 35 Whelen

6) RCBS 6mm REM

7) RCBS 243 Win

8) Micro-precision 22/250

9) Lyman 243 Win (rcbs box)

10) Forester/Lyman 30/06

11) RCBS 30-06 (as new)

12) RCBS 358 Win (as new)

13) RCBS 45 Auto (steel) SOLD

14) Lyman 7mm Rem Mag (rcbs box)

15) RCBS 6mm Rem

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20$ per die set, PLUS SHIP.

Will Combine ship.

Will ship USPS Flat Rate.

PM conformation and ship instructions.

DISCRETE Pay Pal preferred but postal money order is fine if you prefer.

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462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
CW, I may be interested in #10. Would you, please, be so kind as to post a picture of the dies?
 

RicinYakima

High Steppes of Eastern Washington
Micro-Precision was based in Omaha and patented in 1965 and began making the better quality Herters dies. When they went national, they were just too expensive to compete against the "big three". By the early '70's the production was sold to Bonanza / Forster.
 

462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
Thanks, CW, for the pictures.

I'll pass on listing #10.
 

richhodg66

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Are the .350 Legend dies set up like most Lee straight walled dies with the powder through expander? Does the seating die roll crimp or how is that step set up with these? Don't own one yet, but have been thinking a rifle which is both cast friendly and uses small rifle primers is a good thing for me to have lately.
 

CWLONGSHOT

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As its a HS on case mouth Cartritage its likely a taper Crimp.

I know I added a roll pin to the decap pin cause of the dreaded Lee slide issues decaping crimped.
Ill have to check if it had a tbru powder die it might.

CW
 
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