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  • Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
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    $7 for the first pound of Bullseye I bought.

    My whole reloading set was under $200. Wit carbide dies.
     

    Rockzilla

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    Feb 6, 2010
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    $7 for the first pound of Bullseye I bought.

    My whole reloading set was under $200. Wit carbide dies.

    started back in the 70's..
    cardboard canisters powder whether 1# or kegs, metal IMR cans
    RCBS competition dies in nice wooden boxes...cost about what
    a set of regular dies cost now. Fred Hutington (custom dies)

    yeah my setup was about what you paid. if I had to replace just
    the dies I'd need a home equity loan.

    8# WCC-844 / 846 $52-$64

    -Rock
     

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