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Shotshell reloading hand tools?
I want to reload Black Power shot shells by hand, using the old fashioned method where the reloader put the shell in a cylinder poured in the powder pushed in the wad's, etc and seated them with a dowel. They had to be crimped using a separate roll crimping tool, of if using brass shells an over shot wad is glued in place.
Question: Is there a source for such tools to hand load shells the old fashioned way? I saw an old Lee Loader at a gun show a few months ago, passed on it and when I returned it was gone. Question #2: Is it a foregone conclusion that we'll only be shooting non-toxic in a few years for everything? Thank you, |
Steve
A search on eBay for vintage reloading tools will find you everything you need Full sets show up fairly often - as well as the individual tools, prices vary a lot |
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I've purchased such tools off eBay for between $26 and $100 for a really nice complete set of 20 gauge tools. The photo attached is an example of a more than complete set. It includes a pliers like Berdan primer decapper/capper, two wad punches and other extras. There is no roll crimping tool included in this one offered for sale recently on eBay.
Yesterday I was at a local antique store and saw a 3 piece set for $97. I asked the owner of the shop when did it become a museum since the prices of the stuff in there was so high. |
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Thanks again, Steve |
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