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Found one. Dont reload shells. Need idea on realistic pricing.
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That might be priceless.... think I'd keep it. Mb
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LOL................guys at LGS said they're worth a Big Mac meal or two nowadays.
There's finally two on Ebay now, over a hundred bucks w no bids. Wasnt any listed before.
I reckon they aint worth half that.
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Back when a bag of lead shot was under $25 the older metal fitted models sold in the $60-$75 range. The newer, mostly plastic models would sell for $50 if the seller was lucky and more often $40 or less.
Today, if a buyer waved a Grant in my face for either model I would grab it before the buyer regained his senses.
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What gauge is it? If it's anything but 12ga., I could use it.
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Its a 12 My hunting bud loads 12 on a progressive. So I sure aint messin w loading shotshells LOL
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I sold one last summer for $45.00 delivered. I had it for years and it worked slick... those are good units for the handyman sportsman.
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I’d say $40 or so. They’re not hard to find, used. I started reloading with them in the 1960s.
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Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My first reloading was done with a 20-gauge model in 1968. It's still around somewhere.
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I just sold a 28 gauge for $125 shipped. Biggest thing to know about these is they are not star crimped. You have to use new or non star crimped hulls. There is not a part to star crimp the hull so you have to use the cardboard over wads and a roll crimp. The roll crimp is part of the set. At least, that is how the 28 gauge is.
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I just sold a 28 gauge for $125 shipped. Biggest thing to know about these is they are not star crimped. You have to use new or non star crimped hulls. There is not a part to star crimp the hull so you have to use the cardboard over wads and a roll crimp. The roll crimp is part of the set. At least, that is how the 28 gauge is.
The 2 plastic cylinders in the pic are for star crimps. One for 6 point, one for 8 point.
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I think I have one of these in a drawer somewhere. I will have to look and see
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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Didn't know Lee ever made those. Pretty neat set up.
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That is the one I have as well
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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410 or 28 will get more money since they were rarer.
I would give $40 for one. Much more than that I would pass. But someone else might offer more.
You can use them for star crimps, even the older ones set up for roll crimp can do it if there is enough residual crimp left.
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