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.223 loading bits needed

#1 Post by 20series »

Peeps

We have picked up a Mossberg .223 for Debs and I need a a couple of bits if anyone has something kicking about that need a new home, what have you got fingerscrossed


1 - number 4 shell holder for the press
2 - .223 insert for a hornady comparator
3 - .223 adapted case for COAL.

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If you don't get sorted with the adapted cases if you send me a couple of fired cases I will drill and tap them for you.
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#3 Post by saddler »

can do the #4 s/h
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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

Al, I have a Hornady case here and a load of once fired spangly shiny brass if that is of any use.
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saddler wrote:can do the #4 s/h
Thanks
How much?
Ovenpaa wrote:Al, I have a Hornady case here and a load of once fired spangly shiny brass if that is of any use.
I'll give you a ring tmrw mate

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20series wrote:
saddler wrote:can do the #4 s/h
Thanks
How much?
Oh, never realised you wanted to buy it...
Er, how does £10,000 for cash sound??

PM me your address & I'll get it in the post.
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saddler wrote:
20series wrote:
saddler wrote:can do the #4 s/h
Thanks
How much?
Oh, never realised you wanted to buy it...
Er, how does £10,000 for cash sound??

PM me your address & I'll get it in the post.
Thanks pm on way cheers
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#8 Post by Rab »

Al, I have a Lee factory crimp die if you want it. In fact I have several due to the fact that I kept losing them and finding them again after buying a new one as a replacement. Yours for the asking.
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#9 Post by 20series »

Rab

Many thanks for the kind offer but I'm sorted for dies thankssign

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#10 Post by 20series »

Many thanks to Saddler, Ovenpaa & Christel for sorting me out with what I needed. cheers

Full-bore UK community helping each other out when the need arises lollol

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