These are dies I haven’t seen before. Couldn’t resist. Got a whole box of these. This is a 22 hornet set.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...06a215998a.jpg
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These are dies I haven’t seen before. Couldn’t resist. Got a whole box of these. This is a 22 hornet set.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...06a215998a.jpg
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they are sizers if I am not mistaken.. but cant see the inside, and there are few details..
They look like someones homemade dies for use in an arbor press.
Seater
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...51372c7f2b.jpg
Sizer
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...43c37b1bfd.jpg
Shell holder
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...31df70de32.jpg
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Ideal Armory dies and shellholder. Will also fit the Ideal Tru-Line press.
Bingo! Pressman came through again.......[smilie=w:
Would love to see some reference, photos, or info.
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This is the third post this week concerning these dies and presses.
Skunk1 if you will pm me your email address I will send you the articles written about these presses.
Ideal Tru-Line set up for 30-06
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http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...do-I-have-here
Skunk1 you have nothing to apologize for, this old stuff can be a head scratcher at time. There is a post in the swaging forum where a guy has a pile of old dies, seaters, swaging dies and trying to sort out what he has. It soon becomes an interesting exercise in wild guessing.
Don't bother to apologize and they are fascinating articles.
After some research, I see my chances of owning one of these presses is like winning the lottery. Worse than buying a Hollywood. Looks like good auction material to get in the hands of someone who can use it. I like old stuff but not having the press kinda defeats the purpose of use or display.
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They are out there, but you have to keep a really close eye on eBay.
The last one I got came from a collectors show in Denver, even then the guy who owned it didn't understand what it was.