Thanks for reviving this dead post.
I read through my comments and the conversation here..and as Tom Sawyer said "History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes".
How many people would concede that they got bamboozled? Again.
Location: Bristol, Indiana
Price: $500 or trade for ammunition/reloading components
What:
A few years ago, we did alot of game console repairs (hundreds a week).
So I have had this inventory for awhile.
It's time to get rid of it all.
I have brand new repair components still in packaging...
Traded off. Thanks for the interest.
I have a project Jeep here that already has some work done, but it needs finished. It's my 8th Jeep project, but I really don't have time for this in the next year (and comes with extra parts).
-2 steering columns
-complete soft top with doors
-set of...
Winchester Model 97
-12g pump
-s/n dates manufacture of 1902
-functions fine, average signs of wear.
-full choke
-28" barrel
$400
SOLD Springfield M1 Garand
-s/n dates to birthdate in 1944
-op rod has relief on it, no cracks, etc.
-all there and functions well.
SOLD $800
TRADED Interarms...
Do you still have this? I play guitar, and on wednesday night practice this week, I tried to fill in when the bass player couldn't be there.
I would like to get something to practice on at home.
Any chance of parting out the 9mm stuff?
Like many folks on here, I already have a couple of Lee presses.
You might get more interests in breaking it down a tad.
(also interested in case trimmer).
The base of the .380 cartridge is the same as .223 Remington. So if you have the shell holder for .223, you use it for .380 (Lee has this information in a number of places...like on my shell holder sheet for the autoprime tool).
You _could_ seat the bullet with a 9mm die. Your crimp won't be...