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Here you go: C-H Tool & Die/4-D Custom Die Co. P.O. Box 889 Mt. Vernon, Oh 43050 740-397-7214 740-397-6600 Tool #12000 They have a website also. Go spend some money, it will make you feel good!! The automated cannalure tools cost about $600 the last time I looked, but this one is very reasonably priced. It fit my budget much better. |
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P.O. Box 889 Mt. Vernon, Oh 43050 740-397-7214 740-397-6600 Tool #12000 Here we go... http://www.ch4d.com/equipment/bullet-tools/CanToo ![]() Cost is $95...And they are - "New orders are currently taking about 2 to 3 weeks to process and ship"... ![]() Their price for the 2-die 30 Luger reloading die set is reasonable as well - $80...
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http://www.ch4d.com/equipment/bullet-tools/CanToo ![]() Cost is $95...And they are - "New orders are currently taking about 2 to 3 weeks to process and ship"... ![]() Bookmarked! What a handy little gadget for the reloading bench! Their price for the 2-die 30 Luger reloading die set is reasonable as well - $80...[/QUOTE] |
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WOW!! They had really gone up in price. I believe that I paid $49 for mine....granted, that was a few years ago. They work very well (simple, and I need that) and once it is set, one can turn out some cannalured bullets. They are nicely made and not a cheap piece of crap. |
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I dug out my old "ABC's of Reloading" and looked, didn't find it...
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I have never seen a collet crimper like you describe......it does sound interesting, and useful. The Lee Factory Crimp Dies(LFCD) come in many calibers, but only the ones for bottle neck brass(30 Luger, 38-40, 44-40, etc.) have a collet type crimp. The ones for straight cases have the std. rolled or taper crimp.
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