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   <title>Dillon Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-12-17T16:14:14-06:00</updated>
   <summary><![CDATA[

Hand loading or reloading is nothing but the process of loading firearm cartridges or shotgun shells by means of assembling the individual components (brass/shot shell, primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather than going in for purchase of completely-assembled, factory-loaded cartridges. Historically, you can see that hand loading is referred to the private manufacture of cartridges and shells making use of all newly-manufactured components, whereas reloading is referred to the private manufacture of cartridges and shells that makes use of&amp;nbsp; previously-fired cartridge brass and shells with new bullets, shot, primers, and powder. The basic type of equipment for hand loading is the press. A press is actually a device that uses the compound leverage to push the cases into the dies that used to perform the loading operations. Presses are of different types, simple, inexpensive single stage models, complex progressive models that helps to eject a loaded cartridge with each pull of a lever so on. Presses are usually categorized by the letter of the alphabet that they most resemble: &quot;O&quot;, &quot;C&quot;, and &quot;H&quot;. It is the sturdiest presses, that is suitable for bullet swaging functions as well as for normal reloading die usage, that comes as the &quot;O&quot; type. You can see that the heavy steel completely encloses the single die on these type of presses. The equally sturdy presses designed for all but bullet swaging use usually resemble the letter &quot;C&quot;. The C style presses come both in&amp;nbsp; steel and aluminum. Some of the users prefer &quot;C&quot; style presses when compared to the &quot;O&quot; presses, as you can see that there is more room to place bullets into cartridge mouths on &quot;C&quot; presses. It is the Shotshell style presses, intended for non-batch use, where in each shotshell or cartridge is cycled through the dies before commencing onto the next shotshell or cartridge to be reloaded, that commonly resemble the letter &quot;H&quot;.[4]The Dillon Reloading Press Package usually comes with the following features. It comes with a Conversion Kit, One Powder Check System. A Low Powder Sensor. It has a Strong Mount. It has a complete Die Set. It has Aluminum Roller Handle. Also a Aluminum Bullet Tray. It is accompanied by a Machine Maintenance Kit. It comes with a Spare Parts Kit. A Black Metal Flip Tray and a D-Terminator Electronic Scale.There are a number websites that offer the services of the Dillon reloading press be it for sale or service. You can go through and a good idea about these Dillon Presses on the net.]]></summary>
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   <title>Herters Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-12-17T16:14:14-06:00</updated>
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Different forms of reloading presses have been designed these days. The reloading press described as the model 3 super tool reloader that is marketed by Herter&amp;rsquo;s inc. of Waseca, Minn includes oscillatable and reciprocal components that are similar to those found I the reloading press of the current invention. The reciprocal components of the Herters reloading machine include rectilinearly reciprocal shell holders and you have the oscillatable components that include oscillatable actuating handles and the primer arms. These types of reloading presses, especially the Herters reloading press are effective in terms of rapidly installing new primers, but they require four manual steps that include 1. insertion of a shell to be primed, 2. pivoting of the primer arm from a primer pickup position to that of a primer press position, 3. oscillation of an actuating handle and 4. removal of the primed case. The improved reloading press of the current invention requires only three manual steps by the operator of the press, in as much as oscillation of the primer arm between the primer pickup and primer positioning positions which is automatically accomplished during oscillation of the actuating handle of the reloading press.The reloading press of the current invention is mainly constructed in a manner that the operation which is greatly simplified and that may be effected more quickly with minimal error on the part of the operator. The improved Herters reloading press includes a structure where in the oscillation of the primer arm between the primer pickup and primer positioning positions is automatically taken care of during oscillation of the press actuating handle between the extreme limits of oscillation. The one main object of this new invention of the Herters Reloading Press is to provide a reloading press that will enable the operator of the reloading press to more quickly and efficiently perform the reloading operations. Another main object of this new invention is to provide a reloading press that will be operative in a manner that helps to eliminate one manual step of the operator of a conventional reloading press and thereby eliminate the possibility of human error that is usually associated with such a manual step. Another important object of this new invention is to provide an attachment for the existing conventional reloading presses which could be readily attached and utilized to help convert conventional reloading presses for its function in accordance with the present invention.]]></summary>
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   <title>Lee Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-12-17T16:14:15-06:00</updated>
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In the year 1958 the Lee reloading business was started in the home workshop of Mr. Richard Lee which started with the invention of the famous Lee Loader for shotgun shells. The Lee Loaders, mainly for rifle and pistol ammunition, were invented sometime in the early sixties. It was these highly effective and most economical tools that introduced over one and a half million shooters to the reloading press.It was in the seventies that the first lathe turned aluminum bullet molds came into existence along with melters and sizers. These made casting bullets easy and also more precise than ever before. The molds have been designed to be so precise that most Lee bullets do not require any sizing. The most popular Lee Load-All for shotgun shells were invented toward the mid decade,The Lee Loader users were seen to enthusiastically upgrade to the new Lee presses and dies when these new ones were introduced in the eighties. Most owners and users of other brands of dies and presses easily changed over to this new&amp;nbsp; Lee due to the innovative features offered by Lee. It was during this period, that tens of thousands&#039; of the reloaders&amp;rsquo; started to enjoy the speed and fun of reloading with the new Lee Turret Press. They were attracted by the most popular of all progressive presses the Lee Pro 1000.Initially, it was found that every Lee product was distinctly different from the products offered by other companies. However, other companies started to imitate this inventions of Lee and offered products as good as this, but it was at higher prices. Dies, presses, crimpers, powder measures, priming tools, scales, bullet molds, melters, bullet sizers, lubricants, turrets, trimmers and many accessories are all the inventions that was introduced by Lee and that was copied by others.You can find out for yourself that every Lee product would pass through three questions.: 1.Does it fulfill a real need or do you find it to be better than any other product available? 2.Can it be produced and sold at an affordable price? 3.Would I really buy one? You will find the answer to be yes to all of the three questions. The Lee product has been&amp;nbsp; found to be unconditionally guaranteed for two yearsand it also offers a conditional lifetime guarantee. Lee dies are guaranteed to produce ammunition that come with less bullet run-out than offered by any other brand.]]></summary>
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   <title>Lyman Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-12-17T16:14:16-06:00</updated>
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Of all the reloading press the Lyman&#039;s popular Expert Kit is always found to be the one kit with nothing but a complete selection of top quality equipment which also includes the Universal Case Trimmer. The Deluxe Expert Kit is said to be the first to offer a something new digital scale. This happens to be truly a complete selection of the best reloading tools that is offered in one package. All you need to do is just add the components and you can start loading your own precisely high quality, custom made ammunition. In the case of powder handling, no other kit helps to combine both a new Digital Scale and Lyman&#039;s most famous #55 Powder Measure. In addition to this, it is difficult to find any other kit that would include any case trimmer. The complete kit with all the accessories needed that helps to add speed and versatility to the Lyman&#039;s Reloading Press are as follows: T-Mag II Press which is the Universal Trimmer with Expanded Pilot Multi-pack, 1000XP DIgital Electronic Scale , #55 Powder Measure ,Universal Priming Arm ,Primer Tray ,Auto Trimer Feed ,Extra Decapping Pins ,49th Edition Reloading Handbook ,Primer Catcher ,Deburring Tool ,Powder Funnel ,Quick Release Turret System (T-Mag Press only) ,Case Lube Kit ,7/8&quot; x 14 Adapter (mounts #55 powder measure in press turret).The Lyman kit can handle both the riffle and pistol calibers. This reloading press can handle cartridges that are up to 4&amp;rdquo;. The Lyman reloading press frame made of cast iron. The Lyman presses would accept any of the standard 78&amp;rdquo;x14 dies. The Lyman presses do accept any type of standard shell holders. All that you will need to start off is the right dies and right shellholders for the caliber that you will be loading.Lyman is the brand that really performs. Its performance is something more than just getting the job done. They are proud that they are able to deliver value with the advancement in technology. They have designed it based on the need of the shooters. The development of Lyman reloading press is directly linked to the feedback from its customers. Lyman is able to continuously improve and innovate its tools that is used by serious shooters and reloaders, whether be it pioneering the use of modern digital technology or whether reinforcing the antique calibers and bullet moulds. You can safely go in for Lyman reloading press.]]></summary>
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   <title>MEC Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-12-17T16:14:16-06:00</updated>
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The MEC Reloading Press is completed assembled and has been tested at the factory and offers long, trouble free service. MEC has now redesigned the 600 Jr., which is the most popular model and the world&#039;s top selling shotshell reloader. It includes popular features found on our more expensive models.This single-stage reloader has been able to provide over the years with quick, simple operation and a minimum of effort. You can see that novice and seasoned gunners would appreciate these new features that come along with the time-tested excellence. The MEC 600 Jr. Mark 5 has been designed to load eight to ten boxes per hour, and can also be upgraded at a later date with the 285 CA primer feed, that helps to eliminate the need to handle each primer. Above all, the price won&#039;t be that high and would suit anyone&#039;s budget.The press is adjustable and is designed for 3&quot; shells. It is available in 10, 12 16, 20, 28 gauge and .410 bore. You can find that the die sets are available in all gauges. ALL MEC RELOADERS INCLUDE 1 Charge Bar &amp;amp; 3 Powder Bushings10 GA 2oz 37, 40, 4412 GA 1-1/8oz 29, 30, 3216 GA 1oz 23, 25,2920 GA 7/8oz 20, 22, 2428 GA 3/4oz 14, 16, 21.410 1/2oz 10, 11, 12.410 3&quot; 11/16oz 10, 11, 12The MEC Steelmaster is the only shot shell reloader which has been specifically designed to load the steel shot shells. It has been designed to work equally well for lead shotshells.The Steelmaster&#039;s resize station has been designed to handle brass or steel heads in either high or low base. The E-Z Prime auto primer feed, that dispenses primers automatically, is the standard equipment. Separate presses are also available for 12 gauge 2-3/4&quot;, 3&quot;; 12 gauge 3-1/2&quot;; and 10 gauge.MEC863910: MEC Steelmaster Single Stage Steel Shot Shell Loader.&amp;nbsp; The only reloader designed to load steel shot shells.&amp;nbsp; Resizes base. Converts to lead shot with optional reloading dies. 10 gauge 3-1/2&quot;MEC863912:MEC Steelmaster Single Stage Steel Shot Shell Loader.&amp;nbsp; The only reloader that is equipped to load the steel shot shells.&amp;nbsp; Resizes base. Converts to lead shot with optional reloading dies. 12 gauge 2-3/4&quot; and 3&quot;MEC8755: MEC Steelmaster Single Stage Steel Shot Shell Loader.&amp;nbsp; The only reloader that has been designed to load regular steel shot shells.&amp;nbsp; Resizes base. Converts to lead shot with optional reloading dies. 12 gauge 3-1/2&quot; only]]></summary>
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   <title>Pacific Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-11-30T01:40:45-06:00</updated>
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The Pacific Tool Company has been the major reloading company from 1950 to 1990. Most of these reloaders are seen on the market because the Pacific Reloading Press last long and are very dependable. You can see that although these reloaders have been stopped from manufacturing since 1992, they are still sought after.The Pacific reloading Press helps to handle heaviest and most difficult reloading operations with just smooth effortless power. The Pacific Multi Power C has the power and the strength for helping in easy forming, full length resizing and bullet swaging.The heavy-duty capabilities found in the Multi-Power &#039;C&#039; don&#039;t make it a specialist.&amp;nbsp; The Precision-ground pins made of&amp;nbsp;hardened tool steel and that aids in extra close manufacturing tolerances gives it the precision that helps it to handle the most delicate reloading operations with just the smallest and lightest calibers.&amp;nbsp;With the help of the extra precision and features like 7/8&quot; - 14 frame threads, and universal primer arm, and a ram that would accept removable head shell holders, all these put together the Multi-Power &#039;C&#039; as versatile as any reloading press you can buy.&amp;nbsp; The Pacific reloading press is the only press that lets you to tackle all of the reloading operations smoothly and above all effortlessly..The Reinforced Frame of the Pacific Reloading Press provides extra strength that help to handle the tremendous pressures that is generated by the Multi-Power &#039;C.&#039;&amp;nbsp; Frame is made of high-density cast iron.The Special Swinging Toggle&amp;nbsp;- the Multiplies leverage for power to do the heaviest jobs.. with smooth, continuous operation through the full length of the stroke.Strong Toggle Links:&amp;nbsp; Of solid, blued steel.Multi-Power &#039;C&#039; (Complete press (does not include dies, primer catcher or shell holder))The Multi-Power &#039;C&#039; Package (Just add a Pacific Mesur-Kit or Pistol Powder Measure and you&#039;ll have everything needed to start reloading.&amp;nbsp;The Multi Power C kits holds Multi-Power &#039;C&#039; press, complete set of Durachrome Dies, Primer Catcher, and removable head Your Pacific Multi-Power &quot;C&quot; reloading tool is found to be an improved strengthened design of Pacific&#039;s original patented basic &quot;C&quot; type tool.&amp;nbsp; The heavy duty &quot;O&quot; type frame of high-density cast iron prevents spring or yaw under pressure, and assures perfect die/shell alignment during all reloading operations, including case forming and bullet swaging. With reasonable care, your new Pacific Multi-Power &quot;C&quot; will give you a lifetime of trouble free operation]]></summary>
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   <title>RCBS Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-11-30T01:41:04-06:00</updated>
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Reloading Presses are usually categorized by the letter of the alphabet that they usually resemble: &quot;O&quot;, &quot;C&quot;, and &quot;H&quot;. The &quot;O&quot; type is the sturdiest presses, that is suitable for bullet swaging functions and for normal reloading die usage. Heavy steel completely encloses the single die on these type of presses. The &quot;C&quot; type presses are equally sturdy presses designed for all. These bullet swaging use often resemble the letter &quot;C&quot;. These are made of both steel and aluminum. Some of the users prefer &quot;C&quot; style presses when compared to &quot;O&quot; style presses. The letter &quot;H&quot; style presses are Shot shell style presses, that are mainly intended for non-batch use, where in each shot shell or cartridge is cycled through the dies before they are put onto the next shot shell or cartridge to be reloaded. You can see that the single stage presses, that are of the generally of the &quot;O&quot; or &quot;C&quot; types, are found to be the simplest. They generally perform one step on one case at a time. Generally when using a single stage press, the cases are loaded in batches, one step for each cartridge per batch at a given time. Batches are usually kept small, about 20-50 cases at a time. This is done so that a batch is not left in a partly completed state. This is because high humidity and light can degrade the powder. Single stage presses are seen to be commonly used for high-precision rifle cartridge hand loading. They may also be used for high-precision reloading of all types of cartridges. They are also used for working up loads mainly for manufacturing large numbers of cartridges on a progressive press.The RCBS reloading press is found to be truly remarkable values in reloading. It has everything that you need to get started reloading rifle and pistol (except dies and shell holders), and it is easily upgraded to progressive operation with the optional Piggyback II conversion unit. The RCBS Reloading Starter Kit consists of a Reloader Special-5 Press. 5-0-5 Scale. Case Loading Block. Case Lube Kit. Primer Tray-2. Powder Funnel. Deburring Tool. Speer Reloading Manual.&amp;nbsp; The RCBS is supposed to be most popular reloading press ever. It is easy to operate because of its outstanding strength and versatility. The RCBS is ideal for a beginner and pro alike. The RCBS reloading presses can also be upgraded to a progressive press with an optional Piggyback II conversion.]]></summary>
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   <title>Used Reloading Presses</title>
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   <updated>2009-11-30T01:41:29-06:00</updated>
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The Press is supposed to be the main tool for reloading. Heavy iron, is mounted on to a bench for a solid base to start work from. Reloading dies are screwed into the top of it and the handle is pulled down to use it. In a &quot;single stage&quot; press the die must be removed for each &quot;stage&quot; of reloading. Single stage presses are found to be the best to start with and they work great for low volume reloading especially the used reloading press. You can find the more experienced re loaders make use of single stage used reloading press for high precision reloading. Single stage presses are found to be much cheaper.&amp;nbsp;There are also many other types of presses. Some of them have rotating tables that helps in doing several stages with just one pull of the handle. These are mainly called as the progressive presses and are used to produce mass ammunition. These type of pressed turn out to be&amp;nbsp; complicated and more difficult to maintain in terms of mechanically keeping it&amp;nbsp; working with precision. Progressives pressed are found to be much more expensive. Thus it is always best to go in for used reloading presses. The single stage presses helps to step back and forth between the different stages without the need to change the dies. If there are more than one person to help in reloading, then the reloading would become much easier with each one doing the different stages of reloading. It has been found that the single stage presses are much less trouble free compared to the progressives presses and also they are found to be less expensive. But it is always advisable to go in for used reloading presses.&amp;nbsp;The days are gone where the gun enthusiasts used to buy pre loaded firearms or the factory loaded guns for their hibrtfgv54by. Today with the advancement in technology these people are give the option to reload their own machines given the parts and the reloading equipments. People are mainly going in for hand loading machines. And they find that it is more advantages to go in for used reloading presses.It is a know fact that factory guns are quite expensive. You can definitely save a lot of money if you go I for reloading presses. More so if you go I for the purchase of used reloading presses.]]></summary>
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