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				Widows and orphans
			 
			
			
			Actually there were no widows and orphans. The fellow that died donated all the proceeds from everything he owned to the NRA...which was a very neat thing to do.. They even sold his house and it went to the NRA...I actually bid on it..but not 'nuff of course.  If I hadn't held myself in check I would have spent twice what I did. I bought the good stuff though. I found 2 more bullet moulds in a box I got...Both were LBT moulds and they were custom ones..made just for the fellow who died. One is a really neat 41 Mag mould with a 275 gr flat nose bullet.. I haveta load that one for my b'ar gun.. I'll be happy to get 1000 ft per second..but it should be a good'un. As I said..I went to the auction for the Star items but the one I really wanted was a P-W Metallic II press and I got it for a very good price..40% of new and it is essentially new with a powder measure no less.. I even got the bench it was mounted on.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Yeh, yeah, yeah, no Widows, no Orphans, only the NRA and ya bought cheap .... did you say three hail Merrys and two our fathers as pennence? I am not Catholic so have no idea what I am asking, it just sounds like a good line from the Quiet Man .....  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() You will enjoy the PW M-II I have one and use it for my competition cast bullet loading involving buffered loads. A powder measure with a Little Dandy loaded with spherical buffer behind that. They work real well. Did you get both primer piston attachments (S & L)? Sounds like you needed to buy that house for storage. Ed 
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