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Thread: Saeco match press

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    Boolit Master
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    Saeco match press

    I just realized this press takes special shell holders. Is there anyone here that has shell holders and or any info about them ?
    If this is in the wrong section please advise. Thank you

    Mike

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    Here is an older thread with some relevant info:

    https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...le-stage-press

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    Thank you sir. Would you know if there is any interest in a saeco press because I’m not sure if I want to purchase all new type shell holders.
    This one is very clean and smooth running for its age. ( I wish I was )

    Mike
    Last edited by myg30; 03-10-2023 at 05:09 PM.

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    I have no experience with the old SAECO shorty dies, have always used regular dies. So, I find the SAECO to be of historical interest, but not of practical interest. They are not much discussed here, so my guess is that is a widely shared opinion. Could be of interest to a collector, of course. I think the special shellholder issue to be a deal killer for a modern user.

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    I would be interested in the SAECO press.

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    Pm sent

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    I've long been amused by people who willingly buy costly conventional dies because they're marketed as "target", or "competition" or "bench rest". Yes, anyone who goes to a competition and shoots conventional reloads is, by that fact, using "competition" dies because they're using them in a competition - but they don't win! Few precision competitors use threaded dies; most serious shooters use unthreaded seating dies under an arbor press for best accuracy.

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