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Old 01-09-2023, 09:19 AM   #1
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I totally agree prices on reloading presses and components are outrageous. I can't imagine the expense of outfitting my reloading equipment and all the components in the current pricing situation and I personally don't believe they are going down anytime soon.
New Hornady 366 is approximately $ 1,750 and the heads for each additional gauge is about $ 650.
I wouldn't pay $ 1,000 but in today's market it's reasonable.
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I totally agree prices on reloading presses and components are outrageous. I can't imagine the expense of outfitting my reloading equipment and all the components in the current pricing situation and I personally don't believe they are going down anytime soon.
New Hornady 366 is approximately $ 1,750 and the heads for each additional gauge is about $ 650.
I wouldn't pay $ 1,000 but in today's market it's reasonable.
I didn’t realize the 366 was still being manufactured . With that being the case the $800 sounds a bit better .
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Old 01-14-2023, 03:13 PM   #3
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I know parts for 366s are readily available. I use the old 266s, not made in many years. Have 4 of them, one for each gauge I shoot including one in 10 ga, never produced. A lot of the parts from a 366 work in the 266s and I have purchased a number of items in the last few years directly from Hornady. Nice folks to do business with.
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