On a recent estate we picked up some vintage

Gary Reeder
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 16:12 (1280 days ago)

reloading gear (Vintage is a nice way of saying OLD). This stuff was made by Lachmiller Engineering. I don't know where I heard that name but it was apparently the high tech gear of the late 50s and early 60s. This stuff is heavy, cast iron. I have a big press made by Lachmiller and several sets of dies in all calibers. I also have another smaller shotgun press that has Herters name on it but appears to have been made by Lachmiller also. I would like to put them all in one batch, mainly because I have no idea what dies go with which press and what small parts go with which press. Colleen said she can put these monsters in a couple of the special flat rate boxes so the shipping won't hurt.
I don't know what these monsters are good for but as heavy and beefy as they were built they won't wear out in your lifetime. So here they are, the large Lachmiller single stage shotgun press, along with a lot of die sets and small parts plus the Herter "high tech" press. It is a 5 or 6 stage press and looks like something WB would get an erection just looking at it. It comes with lots of dies and spare parts also. And some specials below.
So I have 2 large heavy shotgun reloading presses with dies and spare parts. I have priced them at a total of $100 plus the shipping. First off here is the Lachmiller press. and dies.
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Now here is the multi stage Herter's press and it too comes with dies and spare parts.
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Now as if this weren't enough for you to have fun with, if you buy these 2 monster presses, I will throw in a Herters powder and shot measure at no extra charge.
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And to make it even better, I will add a Lachmiller something or other. I have no idea what it is, but it looks impressive. I think it is a swager or maybe a shotshell decapping thingy. There are some shell holders in the box and a decapping thingy on the ram that goes up and down so it probably decaps, maybe. But it is free, so don't bitch.
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So there you go, what a deal. All these great whatchamacallits. And all for a measly $100. plus shipping. Give Colleen a call. I am sure she would like to hear from you about what a deal this is. 928-527-4100.

Also don't forget the Lyman Tong Tool dies I posted

Gary Reeder
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 16:20 (1280 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

a day or so ago. A whle lot of the tools and all in excellent shape. 2 or 3 full sets plus extras. All for $40 plus shipping.
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Can you list a couple of the calibers? I am interested

Pacecars
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 16:33 (1280 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

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Pace, I want to sell them in bulk. I just don't have

Gary Reeder
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 16:56 (1280 days ago) @ Pacecars

the time to ramble thru them and pick out a few for folks that use the tong tool. If I remember there were tools for the 22-250 and 243 and a bunch of others I can't think of right now. I think the price is good for 15 of the Lyman tools.

It is a very good price. Just trying to figure out if I need

Pacecars
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Friday, January 13, 2023, 08:03 (1277 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

Them. No one appears to be making them anymore. The 310 Die Shop is gone and he did great work converting some to other calibers. I do love the Lyman 310

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