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Looking for SRP and willing to drive to anywhere in N Indiana from MI. Got just about all the other hot ticket items to trade for it short of Hornady 6.5 creed and 9mm factory ammo.
 
West Lafayette here.

What I have:
Lee FL and seating dies for .243 and .308.
RCBS carbide 3 die sets 9mm & 44mag/spec
700+ Bushwacker Bullet Co (Missouri Bullet Co) hard cast lead 240g SWC 0.430 (44 cal) https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/product/productId/10672
835 pieces of 44mag brass, polished, sorted by headstamp
Some jacketed 44 cal bullets (46 ct Hornady XTP 240gr #44200 & 70 ct Nosler 200gr HP #44846)
6.6 pounds of 9mm brass, polished.
Partial lb (maybe half) of Blue Dot powder (20 years old)

What I am looking for:
Forster (preferably) or Redding (2nd choice) FL dies (non bushing) for .243, .260, and .308.
Forster seater (Bench rest or micrometer) for 0.243.
Would consider bullets for the above (hunting and target).
Reloading goodies? (presses, concentricity gauge, watchu got?)
Cash money dollars

Thanks for looking.
 
Fed 210m or CCI 400 preferably, but am open to most small or large rifle primers due to the times. And hopefully at pre-covid prices of 1000 primers for a pound of powder.
Thanks for the offer however i am still getting h1000 at pre stupid prices LGS. I’m thinking primers are more valuable due to different useable powders per caliber.
 
Interested in trading the following for 190 gr and some 220 gr 30 cal SMK ,H 1000 powder and Black Hills 300 Win Mag 1st fired brass.

30-06 LC match brass New boxed x100
30-06 LC 1st fired , rifle , match brass
M 118 LC Match bullets ( 173/175 gr not sure which ) bulk pack from LC
45 acp 1st fired brass mostly WCC or W-W
9mm 1st fired brass mostly FC nickel. I hhink
223/5.56 range brass mixed some 1st fired some reloaded
38 spl brass mixed range brass
WC 844 ( H 335 ) powder new not pulled, cross listed
30 carbine LC ammo in clips and bandoleers mfg 1960s
Brass is not processed or cleaned in mot cases
Other things I’m sure that i have forgotten contact with needs or wants
I need to get rid of things
Thanks
Rad
 
I have a AMP Mk2, and a wet tumbler, I’m willing to process small batches in trade for reloading stuff. Soon I’ll be set-up to trim common cartridges also but I need time to make sure my Giraud PT is set to the correct lengths.

I’m in Franklin.

For negotiation purposes I consider a small batches as:

Magnum rifle 50-250 for both.

Small rifle like 5.56 up to 500 for both.

Pistol cases without annealing up to 5k.

I don’t want to get overwhelmed, with too much brass to handle in my spare time.

My needs include M118LR, or BTHP 175 grain sierras, or federal match or CCI primers; varget, H1000, H4350, CFE223, tite group pistol powder.

I would also consider misc stuff if it has trade value, or I can stock up for future loads.
 
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West Lafayette here.

What I have:
Lee FL and seating dies for .243 and .308.
RCBS carbide 3 die sets 9mm & 44mag/spec
700+ Bushwacker Bullet Co (Missouri Bullet Co) hard cast lead 240g SWC 0.430 (44 cal) https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/product/productId/10672
835 pieces of 44mag brass, polished, sorted by headstamp
Some jacketed 44 cal bullets (46 ct Hornady XTP 240gr #44200 & 70 ct Nosler 200gr HP #44846)
6.6 pounds of 9mm brass, polished.
Partial lb (maybe half) of Blue Dot powder (20 years old)

What I am looking for:
Forster (preferably) or Redding (2nd choice) FL dies (non bushing) for .243, .260, and .308.
Forster seater (Bench rest or micrometer) for 0.243.
Would consider bullets for the above (hunting and target).
Reloading goodies? (presses, concentricity gauge, watchu got?)
Cash money dollars

Thanks for looking.
I’ll take the seating dies

im in south bend
 
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