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Old 11-11-2003, 12:20 PM   #1
Gunguy
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Lightbulb Got two sets of 310 dies for trading like new

OK, fellow Lyman 310 addicts, got two sets of tong tool 310 dies, one is 30-06 and the other is 30-30 caliber. (NIB)

I will trade either one of these sets for one set of .45 Colt 310 dies.

However, if you've got .45 Auto Rim 310 dies...will trade for them too.

310 dies are the older small thread dies that Lyman still makes to a limited degree.

I've got a full set of .44 special 310 dies but keeping them.

Your forum gun bud...GG




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Old 11-16-2003, 08:35 PM   #2
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Don't remember for sure, but I seem to remember that 310 would load .45 AR and .45acp in the same dies. I have a set, but you ain't gettin' 'em. Bought them in '64 and haven't even worn the finish off them yet.

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Old 11-16-2003, 09:30 PM   #3
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No problem Pops, I need the .45 Colt more than the .45 acp/AR right now.

Say, did you ever get that Tru-line Jr. press.

And how is the new lathe/mill workin out for you, what have you done with it...your first job.

I just made a powder measure drop spout for the Herter's Dial-o-matic but don't have a die thread for 5/8 - 18. And whats worse no one in the whole freaken north Wisconsin has or sells one.

Driving 50 miles tomorrow to try and locate the lousy thread die.

Jim
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