Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
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Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
I am starting to get a hankering for another press. But I want something a little different. Here is what I have found so far. Tell me what I am missing - are there more little known reloading presses hiding out there?
1. Harrell's http://harrellsprec.com/index.php?crn=205&rn=386&action=show_detail
2. HDS COMPAC RELOADING TOOL http://www.huntingtons.com/reloadingpresses.html
3. Hood http://www.benchrest.com/hoodpress/hood_press.html
4. Meacham Anywhere Press http://www.meachamrifles.com/page.php?id=9
5. Brent Lidgard http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.aspx?User=148709
6. Sinclair Benchrest Press http://www.sinclairintl.com/.aspx/pid=33635/Product/Sinclair_7_8_14_Benchrest_Press
I am starting to get a hankering for another press. But I want something a little different. Here is what I have found so far. Tell me what I am missing - are there more little known reloading presses hiding out there?
1. Harrell's http://harrellsprec.com/index.php?crn=205&rn=386&action=show_detail
2. HDS COMPAC RELOADING TOOL http://www.huntingtons.com/reloadingpresses.html
3. Hood http://www.benchrest.com/hoodpress/hood_press.html
4. Meacham Anywhere Press http://www.meachamrifles.com/page.php?id=9
5. Brent Lidgard http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.aspx?User=148709
6. Sinclair Benchrest Press http://www.sinclairintl.com/.aspx/pid=33635/Product/Sinclair_7_8_14_Benchrest_Press
EdgarEg- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
Exactly what is it that you are wanting to reload? Any specific style? Some Bench Rest shooters uses an Arbor Style Press while some others adores the Forster Co-Axe Press.
Or are you just wanting somethin off the wall and different than the normal everyday press's?
Or are you just wanting somethin off the wall and different than the normal everyday press's?
Daywalker- Admin
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
I kinda liked that DR Blackmon(sp) press Bill used in his jacket making vids. I could mount that up between to wall studs in the garage and not even need a bench,lol.
hawcer- Mod
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
i think that anywhere press is cool but that price is rediculus how in any world would that little piece of aluiminm cost a 150 bucks thats just crazy!
dartfreak75- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
I like the harrel for rifle, resize & seat with one pull.
RichBirdHunter- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
Daywalker wrote:Or are you just wanting somethin off the wall and different than the normal everyday press's?
Yes, that is it. I already have stuff that is on the wall.
EdgarEg- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
Allow me to add number seven.
The Lyman Acculine Hand Reloading Press
http://www.auctiondose.com/detail_product/160514346114/lyman_reloading_press/
Too bad I am too late – the auction ended in January.
http://www.southernhuntingsupplies.com/lyman_acculine_reloading_press.html
Are these things still sold? I tried gunbroker.com and did not find any.
The Lyman Acculine Hand Reloading Press
http://www.auctiondose.com/detail_product/160514346114/lyman_reloading_press/
Too bad I am too late – the auction ended in January.
http://www.southernhuntingsupplies.com/lyman_acculine_reloading_press.html
Are these things still sold? I tried gunbroker.com and did not find any.
EdgarEg- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
Numrich 5 Star Loader
Here is a picture:
And you can buy parts here:
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=13239
But I cannot find a place to buy the press. Anybody got one or even seen one before?
Here is a picture:
And you can buy parts here:
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=13239
But I cannot find a place to buy the press. Anybody got one or even seen one before?
EdgarEg- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
Let's add the Skinner Press
http://www.skinnerpress.com/
http://www.atgreloading.com/t1525-skinner-press
http://www.skinnerpress.com/
http://www.atgreloading.com/t1525-skinner-press
EdgarEg- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
The Skinner press is made of bar stock and drill rod. It has bronze bushings at all points of movement. I have just about finished a 2 stage press that I will add to my web page in the next month or so. I'm testing it on my bench right now and I like it. It is strong enough for any reloading using a standard 7/8-14 die.
timski- Posts : 3
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
How does it handle spent primers?timski wrote:The Skinner press is made of bar stock and drill rod...
EdgarEg- Member
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Re: Little known modern reloading presses. What am I missing?
A plastic tube below the shell holder directs them to a plastic bottle behind the press.
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