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Unread 12-16-2021, 02:06 PM   #3
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I actually have scrounged up all the old tools needed on ebay. Even found a minty 10 gauge priming tool the other day. You'r right, it is fun and not a lot slower than the press. The press is more of an autopilot thing if doing several boxes.

I was just amazed that a 12 gauge press by adding a shim and a $10 part from another manufacturer worked perfectly. I pulled the 16 gauge one out of the box and found that it too had 10 gauge size shell seats in the first half of the stations. I will have to experiment to see if you can load all three gauges with the same setup if you roll crimp
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