Tolkachi Robotnik
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This is a sixteen gauge reloading press from the 1950's or 1960's. Can anyone here discern the maker or knows anything about this machine?
It makes decent reloads, cost four dollars at auction, and is probably capable of making shells shorter than 2 3/4.
All the shells go inside a sleeve device which limits their dimension, a sort of movable die. It is visible in the left corner of the third image above the CCI box of 157 primers.
Any comments welcome if you have had experience with this type of machine.
It makes decent reloads, cost four dollars at auction, and is probably capable of making shells shorter than 2 3/4.
All the shells go inside a sleeve device which limits their dimension, a sort of movable die. It is visible in the left corner of the third image above the CCI box of 157 primers.
Any comments welcome if you have had experience with this type of machine.