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hand primer
Handloading or reloading is the process of making firearm cartridges or shells by manually assembling the individual components (case, primer, propellant, and projectile such as bullet, slug or shot), rather than purchasing mass-assembled, factory-loaded ammunition.The term handloading is the more generic term, as it refers to manual assembly of ammunition using components from any source. Reloading refers more specifically to the handloading of ammunition by re-using cases or shells from previously fired ammunition. The terms are often used interchangeably, as the techniques are largely the same whether using new or recycled components. The differences lie in the preparation of the cases or shells; new components are generally ready to load, while previously fired components often need cleaning, removal of expended primers, and possibly other reshaping/resizing preparations to make them ready to load again.
I stopped bye the Santiam Buyers in Stayton yesterday as they started a reloading section. I almost bought a like new Frankfort Arsenal hand priming tool they had at $40 but decided I had enough of these types of tools already. It looked complete and new. I looked up the price and they seem to...
Caliber clean out. I dont have anything chambered in this anymore so I'm clearing it out to make room for other calibers.
I have other calibers/ bundles and reloading suplies similar to this on here so check em out
I upgraded my reload setup so I no longer need this anymore. Manual hand primer...
Rcbs hand primer. Less than 50 shells ever done. Near perfect shape. Still have original box. Found out my press does it so no need for this.
$35
Buckley wa
Willing to meet between Tacoma and Buckley during the week.
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I just purchased Frankford Arsenal Perfect Seat Hand Primer Tool. I haven't used it yet, but I am reading its manual and the manual does not list what shell-holder is used for 6.5 Creedmoor. Does anyone know what is the correct shell-holder for 6.5 Creedmoor for this priming hand tool? Thus unit...
RCBS universal hand priming tool. New in box, with parts to prime both large and small primer brass. Meet around Tigard/Tualatin area, or will ship if you cover cost.
For sale.
Lee 4 die set for 380 acp.
I believe these are carbide so no lube required. Set has sizer, flare, seater, and crimp. $30
I also have a 380 quick trim die for $10 extra.
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Next is a 223rem/556 die set which has the sizer and seating die. $15
Finally I have a lee hand...
RCBS Hand Primers
One set up for small primers
One set up for large primers
Have trays for both
Both work fine I just went to bench priming
$50 for the lot
Price includes shipping
WTS-
lightly used Lee Auto Prime with 5 shell holders. (1, 2, 3, 8 and 11) Primer tray cover shows minor scratches but otherwise in excellent shape. Comes with large and small primer assemblies.
No Box (items may have never been used but the minor scratches are present on primer tray cover)...
Got this hoping my son would be able to use it and easily earn some extra spending money by priming some brass for me, but he just doesn't seem to have the dexterity yet to operate it.
Come with everything pictured, tray and large/small primer arms.