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picked up a pile of reloading tools today. noticed the lee auto prime came with a shellholder stamped #19. never heard of it,any ideas? previous owner did a lot of pistol shooting,it also came with several #1 shellholders.
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32 acp, I do have one, but trying to remember if that was the caliber or not,
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40 S&W 10 mm Auto 9 mm Luger 38 Super 38 Auto 41 Action Express
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40 S&W 10 mm Auto 9 mm Luger 38 Super 38 Auto 41 Action Express hm. on the card that a new #1 shellholder came in,those are listed as a #6 shellholder. did something change?
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On the Lee website- it says it's for the 9mm and similar.
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You’re looking at regular shell holders. The shell holder in question is for a Lee Auto prime tool (the shell holder which doesn’t fit on a press). Lee lists #6/19 on some charts, so it is correct for 9mm and others.
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learn some thing new every day. ok, here's another one. here is an Ohaus scale. looks like it had a cover over it at one time, like a rcbs 10-10,(one of which I have.)and stores away similar to a 10-10 it has no markings ,other than an "Ohaus" and a number "7012",which doesn't appear on Ohaus extensive list of scale model number, user manuals(online). anybody have an idea which model number I would look for to get a manual? or what name it was branded with? there must be 100 listed,are slow to load, and you have to open them to see what their for. everything looks like its been stored in the garage for 20 years, ton of dust and dirt. http://us.ohaus.com/us/en/home/support/discontinued-products.aspx also got a redding powder measure, saeco lead furnace, an old herters press, powder, bullets.
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very similar,but more like the 10-10 lyman branded
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RCBS and Redding do not list any #19 RCBS uses #16 for the 9mm, etc.
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Ohaus makes the 10-10 and other scales for RCBS. The instructions would be the same.
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