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Found a Vickerman die at the Wanenmacher Show
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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 4246914" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>The old Vickerman, go's way back. Funny when you compare the old stuff with all the new stuff. The old stuff was so simple and basic, and the new stuff is everything but. About 40 years ago I shot bench rifle, my whole reloading setup consisted of the dies, which were cut with the same reamer that cut the chamber, a plastic hammer, a Lee priming tool, and a Belding and Mull powder measure. I know what you mean about either letting go of the rifle or the tools, sometimes the accessories are more meaningful than the gun. Thanks for putting that up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 4246914, member: 52708"] The old Vickerman, go's way back. Funny when you compare the old stuff with all the new stuff. The old stuff was so simple and basic, and the new stuff is everything but. About 40 years ago I shot bench rifle, my whole reloading setup consisted of the dies, which were cut with the same reamer that cut the chamber, a plastic hammer, a Lee priming tool, and a Belding and Mull powder measure. I know what you mean about either letting go of the rifle or the tools, sometimes the accessories are more meaningful than the gun. Thanks for putting that up. [/QUOTE]
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