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WTS/WTT a Hornaday Shotgun 366 progressive 410 gauge reloading press. I do not have photos, but it is in good working order. A day in the field is certainly better than a day at your reloading table. Which is why Hornady created the 366 Auto, a machine that cranks out low-cost reloads in a hurry, so you can spend more time shooting. It's easy. All you do is set in an empty case and wad, and then pull the operating lever. Everything else is done for you-automatically. Every stroke turns out a precisely crimped shell, fully resized to factory dimensions.
The 366 Auto features full-length resizing, automatic primer feed, swing-out wad guide, three-stage Taper-Loc crimping, automatic advance to the next station, automatic ejection and one primer tube filler.
I don't shoot much 410 and although this press in 410 gauge retails for over $700 am asking $400 in trade goods (ammo, wads, shot, pistol, varmit scope, etc), but am willing to take much less if we can get a cash deal. The press is located near Fort Lewis. Area code 253, number is 8208164
The 366 Auto features full-length resizing, automatic primer feed, swing-out wad guide, three-stage Taper-Loc crimping, automatic advance to the next station, automatic ejection and one primer tube filler.
I don't shoot much 410 and although this press in 410 gauge retails for over $700 am asking $400 in trade goods (ammo, wads, shot, pistol, varmit scope, etc), but am willing to take much less if we can get a cash deal. The press is located near Fort Lewis. Area code 253, number is 8208164