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Dillon Reloading Press and TONS OF Other goodies FOR SALE!!!

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 6:00 pm
by seadawg221
SOLD
(1) Dillon Square Deal Press – Currently $309.95 directly from Dillon (comes with one die set of your choice from Dillon at this price
(1) 45ACP Die – I bought it with the 45acp kit
(2) 357/38 spcl.- Conversion kit- Currently $72.95 from Dillon
(1) Large Primer Tube
(1) Small Primer Tube
(1) Large Primer Pick-up Tube
(1) Small Primer Pick-up Tube
(1) Large Powder Bar
(1) Small Powder Bar

Dillon kinetic bullet puller- Currently $24.95 from Dillon

RCBS Rangemaster 750 Electronic Scale- Currently $98-$120 at various online retailers

Machine Maintenance Kit- Currently $21.95 from Dillon

Square Deal B Quick Change Kit (Extra Toolhead and powder measure)- Currently $82.95 from Dillon

Dillon Precision Brass Primer flip tray Nato Spec.- This is the nice one! No longer manufactured by Dillon but they usually sell for about $40 on eBay

Bench Wrench – Currently $5.95 from Dillon

Machine Cover- Currently $23.95 from Dillon

Square Deal B Spare Parts Kit- Currently $17.95

Midway Tumbler – At Various online retailers $35-$55

Frankford Arsenal Rotary-7 Media Separator, Adapter and Bucket- Currently $18.99 from Midway

1400 New Large Pistol Primers – About $25
800 New Small Pistol Primers – About $15
800 New 158grn RN Barry’s Bullets- About $50
1000 (Estimated) Spent 45acp casings – About $40-$100???
800 (Estimated) Spent 38spcl casings - About $40-$100???

1 pound (Unopened) Bullseye powder- Purchased for $18.75
½ can open Bullseye Powder

Speer (#13) Reloading Manual - $25

Kobalt® 4-Drawer Workbench with Backwall- Currently $149 at Lowe’s

Gooseneck Bench Light- Estimated price $50-$150???

Several bins for 45 & 38 spcl. Rounds- $20????

Whatever else that I have that relates to Reloading! Well over $1000 worth with everything I have listed here!

Everything is in Excellent shape (if not new)

$600

Sorry Folks...it is a package deal...Not willing to sell anything seperate!

I am in the Houston area (Crosby) but I may be willing to meet you half way (as long as it's not half way to El Paso :) )

Cell Phone Number - 713-539-0918

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:29 pm
by gigag04
I don't have the money for a press, but I wanted to post up a "way to go" on having a super clean workspace.

Looks sharp!

-nick

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:39 pm
by dws1117
Looks like a heck of a deal. I'll second the clean work space. Mine isn't even close. Are you getting out of realoading?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:53 am
by seadawg221
I think that if someone takes me up on this deal I may very well stop reloading. It really stinks to think that I myself was responsible for destroying my gun because of my lack of inattention.

Thanks for the comliments on the clean work space....I really am that way about all my stuff, sometimes to the point that it drives me crazy! Back when I had my boat I really drove myself crazy, before I went fishing I washed it and hand dried it and then when I got home I would wash, wax and make certain there were no remianing water spots :roll:

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:20 am
by BobCat
seadawg221,

If everyone were perfect and knew everything, there would be nothing left to learn.

You didn't get hurt. That's to be grateful for! Mechanical damage can be fixed. Torn meat and bone are harder, sometimes impossible.

If you don't quit reloading, you will *never* load another bad round; you will be watching like a cat at a mouse hole.

Not trying to tell you what to do. Just saying "Hi!"

Regards,
Andrew

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:24 am
by seadawg221
BobCat wrote:seadawg221,

If everyone were perfect and knew everything, there would be nothing left to learn.

You didn't get hurt. That's to be grateful for! Mechanical damage can be fixed. Torn meat and bone are harder, sometimes impossible.

If you don't quit reloading, you will *never* load another bad round; you will be watching like a cat at a mouse hole.

Not trying to tell you what to do. Just saying "Hi!"

Regards,
Andrew
Yeah, I know! I have thought of that.

Thanks for your encouragement!

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:12 am
by seadawg221
btt

Here is some additional equipment to sweeten the deal

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:36 pm
by seadawg221
SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

In addition to the items listed in the first post of this thread here are some additional items.

RCBS- Single Stage Press
RCBS- 243 Dies
RCBS- 38 special dies
RCBS- 357 Dies
RCBS- Balance Scale

All of these items are included with the original deal for the price of $600

(1) Dillon Square Deal Press – Currently $309.95 directly from Dillon (comes with one die set of your choice from Dillon at this price
(1) 45ACP Die – I bought it with the 45acp kit
(2) 357/38 spcl.- Conversion kit- Currently $72.95 from Dillon
(1) Large Primer Tube
(1) Small Primer Tube
(1) Large Primer Pick-up Tube
(1) Small Primer Pick-up Tube
(1) Large Powder Bar
(1) Small Powder Bar

Dillon kinetic bullet puller- Currently $24.95 from Dillon

RCBS Rangemaster 750 Electronic Scale- Currently $98-$120 at various online retailers

Machine Maintenance Kit- Currently $21.95 from Dillon

Square Deal B Quick Change Kit (Extra Toolhead and powder measure)- Currently $82.95 from Dillon

Dillon Precision Brass Primer flip tray Nato Spec.- This is the nice one! No longer manufactured by Dillon but they usually sell for about $40 on eBay

Bench Wrench – Currently $5.95 from Dillon

Machine Cover- Currently $23.95 from Dillon

Square Deal B Spare Parts Kit- Currently $17.95

Midway Tumbler – At Various online retailers $35-$55

Frankford Arsenal Rotary-7 Media Separator, Adapter and Bucket- Currently $18.99 from Midway

1400 New Large Pistol Primers – About $25
800 New Small Pistol Primers – About $15
800 New 158grn RN Barry’s Bullets- About $50
1000 (Estimated) Spent 45acp casings – About $40-$100???
800 (Estimated) Spent 38spcl casings - About $40-$100???

1 pound (Unopened) Bullseye powder- Purchased for $18.75
½ can open Bullseye Powder

Speer (#13) Reloading Manual - $25

Kobalt® 4-Drawer Workbench with Backwall- Currently $149 at Lowe’s

Gooseneck Bench Light- Estimated price $50-$150???

Several bins for 45 & 38 spcl. Rounds- $20????

Whatever else that I have that relates to Reloading! Well over $1000 worth with everything I have listed here!

Everything is in Excellent shape (if not new)

$600

Sorry Folks...it is a package deal...Not willing to sell anything seperate!

I am in the Houston area (Crosby) but I may be willing to meet you half way (as long as it's not half way to El Paso :) )

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:04 am
by seadawg221
Hey Folks....Just wanted to let everyone know that the reloading equipment has been sold!

My best friend stopped by the house yesterday before I got home and paid my wife for this equipment. She surprised me when I got home with the cash!

Best thing is that he actually gave me $650 for everything! :grin: