ReloaderFred
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I started reloading in 1963 for .30-06, on a used Hollywood Senior press that I bought from one of my college professors for $25.00, including a set of dies. I'm now up to reloading for 30+ calibers, and I've reloaded between 750,000 and 800,000 rounds of ammunition, as close as I can determine.
Presses include that original Hollywood Senior, a larger Hollywood Senior, an RCBS Rockchucker (2nd one of those, since I wore one completely out and RCBS replaced it for free) a Hornady LNL that replaced the Hornady Pro-Jector that I wore out and Hornady rebuilt, again at no charge. I'm also in the slow process of refurbishing a Tri-Standard Load-a-Matic press from the 1950's. If I can get that one running again, I'll be in press heaven......
I've been casting bullets since 1968 and still at it. I'm always scrounging lead to feed the Magma Master Caster...... I also do some bullet swaging, both jacketed and lead, but that's another subject.
Hope this helps.
Fred
Presses include that original Hollywood Senior, a larger Hollywood Senior, an RCBS Rockchucker (2nd one of those, since I wore one completely out and RCBS replaced it for free) a Hornady LNL that replaced the Hornady Pro-Jector that I wore out and Hornady rebuilt, again at no charge. I'm also in the slow process of refurbishing a Tri-Standard Load-a-Matic press from the 1950's. If I can get that one running again, I'll be in press heaven......
I've been casting bullets since 1968 and still at it. I'm always scrounging lead to feed the Magma Master Caster...... I also do some bullet swaging, both jacketed and lead, but that's another subject.
Hope this helps.
Fred