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- beaverton
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- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97005
Sold pending funds.
Note: the press is cross posted in another forum.
*********** CAUTION *************** CAUTION *************** CAUTION ************ CAUTION ************
If you are a new gun owner, have never reloaded and are unsure of your mechanical skills, do not consider buying this press. Reloading is very dangerous. Reloading on a progressive press takes more attention to detail than a single stage press. Reloading is a hobby where stupidity kills, and *really* friggin' hurts in the process.
****************************** CAUTION OVER - CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED *************************************
I had the press only listed earlier. Given there are no supplies anywhere, it's like trying to sell a car when there's no gas.
So I've upped the game a little bit. Here's something to get someone interested in reloading started, with supplies.
Below, I have a listing of the Hornady Lock-n-Load AP press. Works great, well cared for. I bought a Dillon, so no longer need the Hornady.
Here's the deal:
I'm located in Beaverton, prefer FtF at Fred Meyer, Beaverton Town Square.
That said, thanks for looking!
Note: the press is cross posted in another forum.
*********** CAUTION *************** CAUTION *************** CAUTION ************ CAUTION ************
If you are a new gun owner, have never reloaded and are unsure of your mechanical skills, do not consider buying this press. Reloading is very dangerous. Reloading on a progressive press takes more attention to detail than a single stage press. Reloading is a hobby where stupidity kills, and *really* friggin' hurts in the process.
****************************** CAUTION OVER - CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED *************************************
I had the press only listed earlier. Given there are no supplies anywhere, it's like trying to sell a car when there's no gas.
So I've upped the game a little bit. Here's something to get someone interested in reloading started, with supplies.
Below, I have a listing of the Hornady Lock-n-Load AP press. Works great, well cared for. I bought a Dillon, so no longer need the Hornady.
Here's the deal:
- Values are listed in the table below so you can see how I come about my pricing.
- You get the press and all the accoutrements
- The press has plates for four caliber families. I offer three calibers below. For the price listed, $1,000, you get to choose TWO calibers out of the three.
- For each caliber, you get a set of dies, 1 lb powder, 200 bullets, 200 pieces of brass, 3 sleeves of primers (300 individual pieces)
- If you want to work out a deal with calibers and quantities, we can adjust amounts and prices accordingly. DO THIS IN PMs PLEASE.
- You can choose optional powders from the bottom of the list. For example, if I list W231 for 45ACP and you prefer Autocomp, choose Autocomp....
- Dillon case cleaner, media separator, scale, cartridge tray, funnel and kinetic bullet puller are included in the package. I have not checked the scale for proper calibration. The Kinetic puller has only one lock ring, for 223. You'll need to get the rings for the other sizes.
- There is most everything you need here, except calipers. Those are readily available, so get your own. I like my Mitutoyo's, thank you.
- There are no user manuals. You *will* need a reloading book. Recommend Lyman's Vol 49 or 50. You might try "The ABCs of Reloading", or the Lee Precision reloading manual.
- Hornady will happily supply a user manual for the LnL AP press.
- There are also plenty of HOW TO videos online.
- You can buy the LnL AP kit alone. It costs $700. If you do that, or the press sells from the other posting, this ad will be closed.
- All the mechanics in this ad are used, guaranteed to be in good, working condition.
- The bullets and primers are all new.
- I have been reloading for decades. The oldest powder offered is ~8 years old (AA2230). The bottles will most likely be opened, because I check the "health" of my powder.
- The brass has all been fired before, in my guns. It will be clean.
- I will not sell the components individually, except at Gun Joker pricing. To explain, say you ask if I'll sell you the 9mm reloading stuff - the brass, primer, powder and bullets, in the quantities listed, will cost $300, and NO DIES are included. Don't like it? Take it up with the clerk at Starbucks or your hairdresser.
I'm located in Beaverton, prefer FtF at Fred Meyer, Beaverton Town Square.
That said, thanks for looking!
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