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    got a new press, how did i do?

    This is the truth , I gave away my $10 Lyman spartan press when I inherited a dillon 550 a few years ago, and then realized how much it cost to set up especially true for calibers that you rarely shoot so don't need bulk reloads (7.7 Jap) this is where a stout well made single stage shines...
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    Yugo M24/47 Mauser

    Dang had no idea Mausers had gone that high. I bought a gunsmith special mauser in 2003 from Century for $35.00 If Inrecall ot was a 24/47 . Fixed the broken handguard and bought a set of lock screws for the floorplate and made it complete. Sold it down the road for $150
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Thank you for allowing me to join you all. I live in the Florida Panhandle. Enjoy shooting,fishing,hunting. Camping. Been reloading for 25 Years. Used to be into mil surplus rifles, but lately I prefer my lever action rifles.
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    Reloading/handloading out of necessity...

    Yeah but most Kentucky rifles were sold with a roundball mold. I wonder how many back then had something similar to a Lyman 310 tong tool? I know they were manufactured,but how widespread eas their use?
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    Reloading/handloading out of necessity...

    I've always thought about the EOTW scenarios, if you had a few dozen sets of reloading dies and a simple single stage press you could make just about anything imaginable with available components. For instance if you Had a 30/30 , but find a stash of .308 the bullets could be pulled , a powder...
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