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Good morning folks,
I believe that this may be my first post ever in the Reloading Forum here at HC (hopefully not the last) ![]() Years ago, a former co-worker of mine that shot and reloaded, introduced me to firearms and shooting. He graciously took me to his club where we shot practical pistol and IPSC style matches. Once a week, we would go down in his basement and load up the weeks practice and match cartridges on his Dillion progressive press. He ended up passing away and the shooting club closed due to increased insurance liability and anti -2nd Amendment poliicies in the local community. Other than the twice a year plinking forays mixed in with some trap & clays, my shooting has been non-existent the past several years. I am hoping at some point in the not too distant future, to get back into more routine shooting. My wife's boss knows that I shoot and hunt and mentioned to her that his father was getting out of reloading himself and had some reloading supplies and would I be interested? I admittedly know just enough to be dangerous with respect to the reloading equipment but considering the rising cost of metals and the like, it looked like a very fair price to me. Please take a look and tell me what you think. He is asking $250 for the MEC Package and $300 for the RCBS package. This gentleman was apparently career Army and judging by his conversation and lists, rather meticulous. Please take a cursory look and let me know what you think. My opinion is that it appears to be a very fair price for both of the packages. Thanks in advance! RCBS Rock Chucker Press, Dies, etc. RCBS Rock Chucker Press RCBS Primer Catcher RCBS Universal Primer Arm RCBS Shell holder #3 RCBS Shell holder #6 RCBS 300 H/H Die Set RCBS 30/06 Die Set LYMAN 38/357 Die Set RCBS Powder Trickler RCBS Case Lube Kit RCBS Funnel RCBS Plug & Sleeve RCBS Burring Tool RCBS Primer Pocket Cleaner RCBS Case Neck Brush RCBS Decapping Pin 5-pk Small Inertia Bullet Puller MTM Case Gard 150 Side 1 All Rifle 38 - 357 Side 2 Pistol 9mm 45 Ohaus Du-O-Measure, Model 7200 Ohaus 10.10 Precision Reloading Scale PRIMER # 1 ½ Remington Small Pistol 850 ea BRASS & SPECIAL CASES Speer Empty Shot Capsule (to be filled with #9 shot) 100 ea 38 Special Brass 441 ea 38 Special Match 189 ea 38 Special Super Match 150 ea 30-06 118 ea 223 130 ea 270 - 13 ea BULLET 30 Cal Speer 165 gr Spitzer 200 ea 38 Cal Speer 110 gr JHP 100 ea 30/06 Match Bullets (46 + 46 = 92 ea) BOOKS LYMAN 45th Edition Reloading Handbook Copyright 1970 SPEER MANUAL For Reloading Ammunition Number 8, 1971 MODERN HANDLOADING, Copyright 1972 MEC 650 12 ga Progressive Shot Shell Reloader MEC 650 12 ga 8 Pt Crimp Starter Bar 0 Primer Tube 3 mounting bolts & Wing Nuts 3 Powder/Shot bottle 1 Funnel EXTRA ACCESSORIESS 6 Pt Crimp Starter 302 Charge Bar 8G 302 PA Adj 1 Side 114 302 PA Adj 1 Side 118 Powder Bushing 11 ea Nos. 13,18, 20, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 38, & 39 Pacific Primer Tube & Filler 1 Shot Gun Shell Carrying Bag MEC E-Z Pack LACHMILLER Shell Saver Complete for 12 ga Complete for 20 ga - # 1 & # 2 Plug , Bolt , Spring,& Sizer WADS 1 bag (500 ea) 12 ga Win Length Chevron Wads For 1 1/8 oz shot cup 1 bag (250 ea) 12 ga Remington RXP Power Piston Wads For 1 1/8 oz load 2 bag (250 ea) Winchester- Western Double A Wads (WAA12-12 ga) Once Shot Hulls 75 ea Fed Champ 12 450 ea Rem All American 12 50 ea Remington RXP Primer # 410 Federal Shot Shell (35 ea) # 209 Federal Shot Shell (300 ea) Powder Herco 1 lb Unique 1 lb Red Dot 1 lb Chill Lead Shots Ύ bag #9 Shot 20 lbs Winchester 1 bag #9 Shot 25 lbs Winchester 1 bag #9 Shot 25 lbs Lawrence #1 Buck Shot 1 lb |
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Personally I feel the RCBS lot is a little high. This stuff seems to be a little older so primers etc are a little suspect. Only reason I feel that is because I don't know how they were stored. It's not overly high so if you want the metallic stuff I would buy it... as the 10-10 scale is a good one as is the powder measure. Check the bottom of the plastic on the powder measure..it is probably cracked..if not it will crack. sooner or later.
The Mec loader is old..a 650 of that vintage is worth no more than 50 bucks..not bad machines but they do not resize the shells and that type of primer feed isn't the most reliable. Fed 410 primers haven't been made in 20 yrs or more(I have some too) and the regular 209's about 12 yrs..the shot etc is a good thing though at 25 a bag for chilled..All American cases haven't been made since the 70's. The lachmiller shell saver is old stuff but they worked good. It does resize the brass on shells. I would offer 200 on the Mec stuff IF you really want it...otherwise if not shooting much buy it and sell the 650 on ebay and get a single stage mec
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I realize that I will never find as good a deal as the legendary "Skeet-Yard Sale Finds"
![]() mainly cuz I don't know what I am looking for in this arena I'm still mulling it over as wifey has already given me the green light (mainly because it's her boss's father, I think ![]() I did know that the RCBS Rock Chucker press had been replaced but I believe that this press is a workhorse, is it not? Anyhow, my wife's boss is headin' down to see his ol' man (5 hours away drive by car) this weekend and has offered to pick it up and bring it with him on work on Tuesday. Looks like the wife might be taking my truck to work on Tuesday! |
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Steverino,
Welcome to the Forum. I would take the whole package because you are getting lots of stuff that would take time to acquire. This looks like a way to get you set up reloading for an easily recoverable investment. The price is not bad and the value is great-I would take it. I hope you read those three reloading manuals and then go get one that is more current and read that too. Reloading is not too complex, but it does take your full attention when at the bench. After you do the assigned reading, you will know how to focus any questions you have about reloading by posting here. AGAIN, welcome to this site. Adam
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Thanks Adam
You can rest assured that I will be reading everything that I can get my hands on with respect to the reloading process-beginning with the reloading manuals themselves I have also perused some of the past messages in this particular forum and can see that the use of videos has been suggested on more than one occasion. Are there any videos that yourself (or anyone else knowledgeable in such areas) could suggest?
Thanks again! S |
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Steverino,
I have not viewed any reloading videos, but I am sure knowledgeable folks here will have input. I "hit the books" to get my smarts. Adam
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I also think the prices are a bit high. Seems like somebody looked up current retail prices for the major hardware and is hoping to get that. The mish-mash of partial boxes of bullets, primers and powders and such is not enough to make up for time, wear and obsolescence.
If you want it all and don't want to insult the guy, offer from $450 to an absolute max of $500 for the entire lot. Oddly enough, those bags of shot are now the most valuable things in the whole list!
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It's funny that you say that Rocky and thank you for the feedback,
As I was going through the list with my calculator sitting at my kitchen table last night with my wife following supper, I put down my reading glasses and actually said, "Well hon, I'm not so sure about the price on alot of the components here but I think that the very last items being the shotgun shot sure seems cheap." I appreciate the comments as I feel that I owe this gentleman a fair counter offer for the items since he took the time to list everything out for me but I obviously do not wish to overpay when I could more or less go out and replace many of the older items with more updated items. I suppose in some areas-as I have found with certain tools, I actually do prefer some of the older ones over the new befangled ones out on the market. I suppose it not a far stretch to assume that technology probably has made some solid enhancements though in reloading over the past 20 years. Thank you all for your thoughful comments! |
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I just went through the list and added up gun show cost in my head as I went. Your looking at $ 350 to $400 if you look and pick up bargins. The thing is how much of the stuff will you not use? If you will use it all you won`t get hurt at the asking price, but not much of a bargin on a package deal. The old primers I figure are worth near nothing as there is a very high probiblity they will not be consistant. If your not going to reload alot the presses should last you a life time. Small lot of mixed bullets are only of value if to do alot of load testing in those cals. You can go eather way on this, just depends if the dies ect. are things you can use. Of course, if you don`t have a .300 mag. and you have .300 mag. dies, that would be a good reason to go gun shopping.
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I sent a proposal this morning offering this gentleman $400 for the kit and kaboodle. We'll see as to what he comes back with as a counter, if any.
"Of course, if you don`t have a .300 mag. and you have .300 mag. dies, that would be a good reason to go gun shopping. " ![]() I believe if I am not mistaken Catfish, this is what we affectionately refer to as 'Firearm Economics.' Sage advice indeed! ![]() |
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Take another look at those .300 Mag. dies. They're for the .300 H&H, not a common round anymore. You could put those out on the "net" and get a few bucks back on your investment. Finding a rifle in .300 H&H these days ain't gonna be easy, although every once in a while one will pot up. The H&H round ain't bad at all, just made obsolete by the .300 win. Mag and .300 WSM.
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You are correct PJ,
The die noted is for a .300 H& H cartridge and not a .300 magnum. The 300 H & H cartridge was considered a Big Game Safari round, was it not? I suppose that utiling the 'Firearm Economics' first brought to our attention from Catfish would dictate that after said acquisition of a .300 H&H rifle, I'd have to book a safari trip then, wouldn't I? ![]() "But Honey, I already haver the reloading die!" ![]() I did offer this gentleman $400 for this collection pending inspection and condition of the noted items listed and he agreed. When I actually see the items listed in a couple of weeks, I will respond accordingly. |
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Not that I wouldn't someday thoroughly enjoy the experience of a safari hunt, there are many other things which would get in -line for my hard-earned dollars first!
![]() (Custom built knife set, traditional recurve and long bow, upgraded bass boat with the 500 DFI outboard package, hunting property, small cabin on the lake, etc, etc, etc ![]() In all honesty and as nice a rifle as you are describing, I probably would not even enjoy shooting that cartridge Skeet. I shot a friend's 300 Winchester magnum along with his father's 416 Rigby, and after picking my fillings up off of the floor and handing back said rifles with shaky hands and bruised ego/shoulder, I immediately decided that my trusty 30.06 would just have to suffice in taking any North American game animal that I may wish to hunt during my lifetime (and probably the next!) |
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Hey
We have a weiner!!
![]() ![]() ![]() Oh BTW I can help with the custom knifeset..the bows hunting property No small cabin n the lake..but I can find ya one. Forget the bass boat...get an offshore sport fishing boat for Tuna and Billfish!! right after the Safari!!. Big 5 shouldn't cost more than 100 grand or so. The boat is the biggie though ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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