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Lachmiller Primer Press & Herter's Shellholders

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22 May 2010, 09:18
Kevin Rohrer
Lachmiller Primer Press & Herter's Shellholders
I was fortunate to get a Lachmiller primer press off Ebay with a 30/06 shellholder for priming 22/250, .308, and 30/06 brass. Unfortunately, the shellholder has been thru the wars and so heavily chipped; shell casings slop around in it a lot.

I have looked at Herter's shellholders on Ebay and they look remarkably similar. Are they interchangable?

If not, RCBS (who bought Lachmiller) makes a special order adapter for the Lachmiller that allows owners to use standard RCBS shellholders. Does anyone here use the adapter? I question whether the primer ram is long enough if the adapter is in use, or does RCBS also provide a longer ram? Thanx! bewildered


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23 May 2010, 08:08
HerrMesser
I have this web site for Herters shell holders if that is what you can use.

http://www.vegatool.com/

I had an adapter made for my Herters press a few years before I ever saw the RCBS one. It set the shell holder about a 1/4" higher and the primer tool does not fit through a the holder. HTH

Rad


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24 May 2010, 23:02
cgbach
Let me look around, I may actually have a few Lachmiller shell holders someplace. I just have to figure out where someplace is. I believe I still have a couple sets of their dies.
C.G.B.
25 May 2010, 02:27
Kevin Rohrer
Unfortunately, Vega Tool (where I got my B&M clone) has recently downsized out of existence.


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