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Yes indeed, old guns are tough to move on, BUT what about the reloading stuff that's been accumulating for over 60 years???

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The problem with all the old reloading stuff is the cost of shipping since many of the old presses are very heavy.


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Over the years I’ve accumulated a couple of closets full of reloading “stuff”, some I don’t even know what it is! I’ve gotten rid of a lot of it here on AR given to someone that could use it, for the cost of shipping. Seems to work pretty well for me.


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