I have a 650 progressive press in 12 gauge. I have both bottles for it. The 650 has the automatic primer drop tray and an adjustable charge bar that are pictured separately. $325.00
SOLD *** I have a 600 Jr in 20 gauge. I have both bottles for it. $225.00
I have maybe 10 - 15 bags of hornady / pacific wads that are for 1-1/4 shot and can be loaded in a AA hull. There are 250 in a bag and I am selling these for $15.00 a bag. You must buy 2 or more bags at a time for it to be worth my time.
I have what I am told is a Mec reloader prototype in 12 gauge. It was obviously made by a highly skilled machinist or diemaker. I do not know too much about it but it belonged to my father since the late 1940's-1950's. I loaned it to my neighbor for a while who used it to load what he calls a lifetime supply of buckshot and slugs. I am sure someone else can put it to good use. $150.00
I have a 12 gauge reloader that is made my a company called Easie Loader of Hollywood California. Remember as a kid my father using it for processing 12 gauge hulls. What I have in the picture is all I have. It is very heavy duty and is very well made. It looks like the base is made out of a solid piece of walnut board. From a time when wood was not so expensive. This could be made into some other type of press if someone so desired. It would make a great nut cracking press where you could process 3 or 4 nuts at the same time. $75.00
SOLD *** I have a 600 Jr in 20 gauge. I have both bottles for it. $225.00
I have maybe 10 - 15 bags of hornady / pacific wads that are for 1-1/4 shot and can be loaded in a AA hull. There are 250 in a bag and I am selling these for $15.00 a bag. You must buy 2 or more bags at a time for it to be worth my time.
I have what I am told is a Mec reloader prototype in 12 gauge. It was obviously made by a highly skilled machinist or diemaker. I do not know too much about it but it belonged to my father since the late 1940's-1950's. I loaned it to my neighbor for a while who used it to load what he calls a lifetime supply of buckshot and slugs. I am sure someone else can put it to good use. $150.00
I have a 12 gauge reloader that is made my a company called Easie Loader of Hollywood California. Remember as a kid my father using it for processing 12 gauge hulls. What I have in the picture is all I have. It is very heavy duty and is very well made. It looks like the base is made out of a solid piece of walnut board. From a time when wood was not so expensive. This could be made into some other type of press if someone so desired. It would make a great nut cracking press where you could process 3 or 4 nuts at the same time. $75.00

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