Star Reloader
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Star Reloader
Does anyone remember them?
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Re: Star Reloader
Yes. The first ones I saw around 1963-4 were owned by Tom Mixon, the owner of Marksman Indoor Range, in South Houston. He had two machines set up for .38/357 and .45 ACP.
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Re: Star Reloader
You mean this?
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Re: Star Reloader
I have had one set up for .45 acp since thr 70s. The parts were bought out and you can now order parts.
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Re: Star Reloader
Yesrotor wrote:You mean this?
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Re: Star Reloader
I have also, and have loaded many rounds with it. I would like to find where one can order parts for other calibers.WTR wrote:I have had one set up for .45 acp since thr 70s. The parts were bought out and you can now order parts.
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Try Star Machine Works........I believe they also have a forum for users.John Galt wrote:I have also, and have loaded many rounds with it. I would like to find where one can order parts for other calibers.WTR wrote:I have had one set up for .45 acp since thr 70s. The parts were bought out and you can now order parts.