Got me beat, I started in 1977 because .300 win mag was impossible to find and expensive as heck.This old chart may help you. Been reloading for 60+ years
Got me beat, I started in 1977 because .300 win mag was impossible to find and expensive as heck.This old chart may help you. Been reloading for 60+ years
I go to estate sales and acquire the manuals and old reloading components for pennies on the dollar. Acquired a few books over the weekend. And a beautiful Ruger Mark II in 223. A brand new in box Beretta 92 M went for $ 350.00 I snoozed on that one because I didn't want to do the paperwork.I not only have a couple of old containers but the reloading manuals to go with them. The Unique and 3130 still has powder in them.View attachment 577907View attachment 577908
I have that Speer and Lyman manual also. Stillgo back to the Lyman a few times every year for cast bullet information.I not only have a couple of old containers but the reloading manuals to go with them. The Unique and 3130 still has powder in them.View attachment 577907View attachment 577908
All powders I have used!Still sealed up and unopened…after all those years.
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I have a pound of it. But it surely isn't worth shipping a pound. But if you really need it ? Feel free to take a field trip to Gettysburg PA. And I will hook you up. I would suggest you go to a few estate auctions. This is where I got mine. You would be surprised by what you can get at these auctions. It also gets addicting at times. And you accumulate more stuff than you need. lolDoes anyone have some Winchester 680 they would want to part with? It was last made in 1972. I love this power, and it works very well in 300 blackout.
I have one old can of WW 680 that is still in great shape, but I am keeping it on the shelf.Does anyone have some Winchester 680 they would want to part with? It was last made in 1972. I love this power, and it works very well in 300 blackout.
LOL.....Yea. We've been doing that for a long time, and I agree 100%. Even yard sales that I would never expect to have reloading and shooting supplies have stunned me with an end of a table with "grandad"s or dad's" old supplies and equipment. More than a few times, I have been given items for free that the family had no care for - Casting furnace, lots of lead, cases of factory shotgun shells, cases of empty shells of many types, old lead swaging wire, bullet jackets and partial boxes of bullets, books/manuals, even an RCBS lube-sizer, etc, etc. Most times if not free, most items are very cheap, or I make an offer for a bulk purchase to take it all off their hands for pennies on the dollar.I have a pound of it. But it surely isn't worth shipping a pound. But if you really need it ? Feel free to take a field trip to Gettysburg PA. And I will hook you up. I would suggest you go to a few estate auctions. This is where I got mine. You would be surprised by what you can get at these auctions. It also gets addicting at times. And you accumulate more stuff than you need. lol