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Grasslander
06-07-2015, 04:48 PM
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jugulater
06-07-2015, 11:58 PM
i don't know to much about Bair equipment, but I've always liked thd H press design. maybe one day ill find a nice old CH.

clean it up and get it running again and it should serve you well.

Freightman
06-08-2015, 12:06 AM
Looks heavy enough to do swagging on.

Wayne Smith
06-08-2015, 03:54 PM
Hey, you have the priming unit. I'm jealous. This is the first time I've seen even a pic of one. I like mine. Three shell holders and you can load a cartridge each time you pull the handle. Just have to move the brass each time. I use a powder measure off the press, so I have to take the shell out for that anyway.

Could you post a pic of the back? I'd appreciate it.

bedbugbilly
06-08-2015, 06:00 PM
Interesting old press! I'd shine that baby up, put on a new coat of paint and put her to work! I would think a design like that could really come in handy! Thanks for sharing!

dragonrider
06-08-2015, 08:12 PM
I like that, shine the posts, bead blast the castings, paint or powder coat, I think I would paint but powder coated it might look great.

Le Loup Solitaire
06-08-2015, 10:06 PM
The press shown in the pic is pretty similar to the C&H models. They can generate quite a bit of force...certainly enough for resizing especially in the middle station, but I'm not sure about swaging. I assume that the priming unit swings out of the way. The C&H did their priming on the left station with a priming stalk that screwed into the frame boss. Also the C&H had a small cup which caught spent primers. If the priming unit shown does in fact swing out of the way unless you fabricate something you will have spent primers all over the bench and floor. You can make a small cup catcher out of one of those little shampoo sample bottles like they have in motels....cut the top of and punch a hole in both sides and attach it with a piece of wire wrapped up and around the shell holder and position it under the SH so that the spent primers fall through into it. LLS

Grasslander
06-09-2015, 06:29 AM
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Here is the back...

richhodg66
06-09-2015, 07:28 AM
I bought an old Herter's Super 9 press, similar double ram style a year or so back all rusted fast. Got the rust all removed and need to get back on it and get her working. It's the only one I have ever seen, and could only find a few pictures, but it was apparently a close copy of the Dunbar press which there are more pictures of floating around the web.

There must be some reason why the double ram style didn't catch on, are they harder to keep things concentric with than single designs?

hardcase54
06-09-2015, 10:26 AM
Similar to an old C&H H press.

salpal48
06-09-2015, 11:40 AM
I have One , I don.t use the primer Feed but works well. The only problem Is The material used in the Primer Feed is very Brittle. all the ones I have seen were broken or Cracked.. . If you look @it it is very narrow on the bottom and all the pressure is there. Once it cracks . a perfect repair is almost impossible . any tubes can be used but Pacific Or Bair works the Best . The solid Brass ones.. The primer post put a lot of Pressure on the Plastic material.
Good luke with it
Sal

Wayne Smith
06-09-2015, 12:13 PM
I prime with an RCBS hand primer anyway. I like mine and use it frequently. That and my Hollywood Sr. are my most used presses.

oscarflytyer
02-13-2018, 11:38 PM
was gifted one of these awhile back. Going to get it up and running. Mine has the fully functional priming unit as well, but I have hand primed on RCBS toll since day one over 30 yrs ago...

gwpercle
02-19-2018, 04:42 PM
Sweet !
I like old Bair, Bear and Pacific reloading equipment .
Whats the back story on this one....where / how did you get it ?

Gary

flashhole
02-23-2018, 09:27 AM
Very nice. I you refurbish it please take before and after pics.

Pressman
02-23-2018, 08:00 PM
Please don't refurbish it. That implies repainting and that ruins collocter value.
Disassemble and clean with dish soap using a military tooth brush and a brass wire brush.
The paint is good, but dirty.
Ken

Taterhead
03-02-2018, 10:36 PM
Cool old press. Thanks for the phots. I'd love to see her after a little cleanup and rust mitigation. What can you tell me about how the shell holders work? I can't tell if they're removable or not.

Iowa Fox
03-03-2018, 02:10 AM
Please don't refurbish it. That implies repainting and that ruins collocter value.
Disassemble and clean with dish soap using a military tooth brush and a brass wire brush.
The paint is good, but dirty.
Ken

First thing I thought when I saw the pic, this press just needs a good gentle soak cleaning. I love cleaning up old things like this press.

Wayne Smith
03-03-2018, 10:33 AM
Original shell holders use a tiny screw to hold the shell holder in place. They use standard RCBS style shell holders.

Smoke4320
03-03-2018, 11:24 AM
It will look great with a cleanup .. real piece of reloading history there
would love to have one myself

45workhorse
03-03-2018, 11:33 AM
Neat press.
Maybe one day, I will come across one.
Clean it, bust the rust, don't paint it, just my opinion