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Thread: Blackmon Swaging Presses, Dies, Lee Hardness Tester

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    Boolit Bub
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    Blackmon Swaging Presses, Dies, Lee Hardness Tester

    Some more swaging stuff I have. Have used all 3 presses & the 243 dies. All worked fine, but I prefer one of my other setups. Yup, I know it's a rabbit hole, but I can't help it, just gotta try different things

    1. Blackmon swaging press with punch holder. $115 SOLD
    2. Blackmon swaging press with punch holder. This one was a bit sloppy from lack of lube, so I bushed the arms & handle $115 SOLD
    3. Blackmon swaging press with punch holder. Made some Delrin washers to remove some of the play I deemed excessive $115 SOLD
    4. 243 (6mm) die set. Core die, core seating die, & point up die. Various punches for different jacket thicknesses. $300 SOLD
    5. 243 (6mm) Boattail die set. Never tried this myself, has punches for the core seating & point up operations. $100 SOLD
    6. 257 point up die $125 SOLD
    7. 308 point up die $125 SOLD
    8. 375 point up die $125 SOLD
    9. Lee hardness tester, came with a lubesizer set I bought. Was missing the holder so I made one (full disclosure) $30 SOLD

    All prices include shipping.
    Press handles will be removed for shipping unless you want to pay the extra cost for a bigger box.

    PM or email please.









    Last edited by marcusp323; 05-19-2023 at 11:03 AM.

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    9. Lee hardness tester, came with a lubesizer set I bought. Was missing the holder so I made one (full disclosure) $30

    I'll take this.

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    I’ll take #1 and#7

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    I'll take #6. Pm inbound
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    I will take #5. PM Sent

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    I will take #3.

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    What is the ojive on the point form die?

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    I'll take numbers 2 and 8.

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    I will take number 4 and woumd like seconds on number 5 if it falls through.

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