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    What is it [6 - last one]?

    From the estate of a 30-06 Springfield reloader:





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    Looks like the floating cover from an RCBS lubsizer.
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    This is the cap for the lube reservoir on the Lyman bullet sizer luber.

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    What is it [6 - last one]?

    lyman 450 cap
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    Oh yeah! THANK YOU each and everyone.

    I was wondering where that part went. I have the bulk of the Lyman 450 lube sizer and it IS MISSING this part - and a few others. I did not recognize it.
    If it was easy, anybody could do it.

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    Sounds like someone else needs to clean their reloading area more often too

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    My problem is ‘oh-there it is! and then I set the found part exactly where I can find it as I don’t have the rest of ‘it’ out—only to not be able to find the found part when I get the rest of ‘it’ out to use. Old age is not for wussies.

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    If you ever have to replace the handle you'll need the 4500 cap. That one doesn't have enough clearance.

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    I replaced the handle on my 450 with the new improved handle and am pretty sure the cap was not replaced and works well. Do you happen to have a picture of the two different caps?
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    I liked the angle of the double arm handle better than the single round handle so I converted the handle/linkage on my orange sizer to the same as the grey one. Used a piece of oak and aluminum plate to mount the heater on so they both can share it. I c-clamp it to my bench whenever I need it and keep it under the bench when I don’t. Notice my big arrow on the heater.
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