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reloading equipment
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.
Almost everything you need to start reloading. RCBS 1010 Scale, RCBS Powder Dump, Blocks, Burnishing machine, Tricker, Trimer, RCBS lube pad, Primer holder. All for $75.00. Nolan
I've never reloaded, total noob... have no idea what to get, but I have a hunting rifle Ive been thinking of reloading for a while now to develop a load for a specific bullet I want to hunt with and hopefully improve the rifles precision at longer distances over factory ammo. This is a pet...
RCBS single stage press $100
Lee single stage press $50 SOLD
Lee scale $10 SOLD
Lee powder measure cups are free to whoever wants them and buys something SOLD
Lyman scale $50 SOLD
RCBS 223 dies $30 SOLD
Lee 223 dies $20
Lee auto prime shell holders $5 SOLD
Lee priming tool $5 SOLD
Miscellaneous reloading tools. (Scale is missing weighted tray) - SOLD
30 caliber cast bullets, lubricated with copper gas checks apx. 14.5lbs. - SOLD
Lot of miscellaneous cast bullets apx. 9lbs. - SOLD
New brass:
20 pieces 45 Colt - SOLD
121 pieces 32-20 - SOLD
27 pieces 44-40 - SOLD
Bullets...
Corbin cannelure tool....looks new
RCBS 220 swift die...looks new
Lee 375 H-H mag factory crimp die....looks as new
Hornady 9mm nitride size die....Used condition unknown
125.00 for all, 15.00 flat rate for lower 48 states
I’ve been shooting 8-10k rounds of handgun ammo for the last five years and yes, I’m one of the guys who took cheap ammo for granted. In my own defense, before the current crisis, numerous reloaders told me it wasn’t worth it based on my overall consumption.
Now here we are.. I’m still stocked...
The following reloading equipment is available as a lot (not as individual pieces). Entire set-up: $450
(Note: Disregard the rotary magazine in the lower right corner of the 1st picture)
- Lyman Turbo 1200 Tumbler
RCBS:
Master Powder Dispenser
Lube Pad
“Brass Boss” Rotary Case Prep
Funnels...