WTS: Reloading Setup: Lyman T-Mag Master Kit + Extras + Components

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    CampingJosh

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    I never got into reloading like I had thought/planned/hoped I would, so I am ready to move on from this. All of this equipment is in lightly used condition and works properly. $700 firm for everything.

    Included with the kit:

    • T-Mag 2 Turret press
    • 1000XP Electronic Scale
    • #55 Powder Measure
    • Universal Primer Arm
    • Case Prep Multi-Tool (deburring tool)
    • Auto Primer Feed
    • 49th Edition Lyman Reloading Handbook
    • Primer Catcher
    • Quick Release Turret System
    • Powder Funnel
    • Case Lube Kit
    • 7/8"-14 Thread Adapter (mounts #55 powder measure in press turret)

    This press uses standard 7/8"-14 threaded dies, and parts/accessories are still broadly available.

    To the kit I have added:

    • Two (2) additional turrets so that you can leave your dies set up
    • Lyman Powder Pal funnel pan
    • Lyman test weights for the scale
    • Redding #5 powder trickler
    • RCBS Universal Hand Priming tool
    • Lee Universal Shell Holder Set of 11
    • Frankford Arsenal hand deprime tool
    • Lee primer pocket cleaner
    • Hornady M2 case tumbler (110v)
    • Lyman magnum inertia bullet puller
    • Rotary brass/media separator (Graf & Sons branded)
    • Walnut polishing media (5+ pounds remaining)
    • Lyman Primer Pocket Reamer (small)
    • Lyman E-Zee Case Length Gauge
    • Spare decapping pins – Lyman and RCBS
    • RCBS stuck case remover kit
    • Six (6) locking rings for dies (I think these were made by Lee, but I don’t remember)
    • MTM Universal Loading Block
    • RCBS Loading Block
    • Frankford Arsenal Perfect Fit Loading Blocks: two of size 2, two of size 2s, one of size 3, one of size 5, and two of size 6
    • Plastic ammo boxes: one of MTM P-100-9, one of MTM RM-50, eleven of Frankford Arsenal 501, and ten of Frankford Arsenal 205

    In addition to the Lyman 49th book in the kit, I have these other reloading manuals:

    • Hornady 7th edition Handbook of Cartridge Reloading
    • Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook, 4th edition
    • Alliant Powder 2011 Reloader’s Guide
    • A few back issues of Handloader magazine if you want them

    I have these die sets:

    • Lee carbide 4-die 9mm
    • Lee carbide 3-die .223 Rem
    • RCBS .380 ACP 3-die set plus a separate RCBS carbide sizer die
    • Lee carbide 4-die .44 Mag/.44 Special

    I have these powders (all 1 lb jugs):

    • Tite Group (two jugs)
    • Unique (I've been into this one; it's about 80% full)
    • Varget
    • Winchester 296
    • IMR 4320

    I have this brass (not pictured):

    • (1000+) primed 9mm brass (Cleaned, deprimed, and reprimed. They will need to be resized with the depriming pin removed from the die)
    • A gallon jug plus of mixed once-fired brass. Those are a mixture of the cartridges listed in the die sets above.

    I have these primers:
    • 1k Winchester large pistol
    • 1k Remington small rifle
    • And remember, there's over 1k of CCI small pistol primers already loaded into cleaned 9mm brass
    I have these bullets:

    • (500) Missouri Bullet Company .430 240 grain SWC (.44 Mag or .44 Special)
    • (250) Nosler .429 240 grain JSP (.44 Mag or .44 Special)
    • (100) Hornady .224 55 grain V-Max
    • (100) Winchester .224 55 grain FMJBT
    • (100ish) Unknown .224 FMJ
    • (500+) Armscor .355 124 grain FMJ (9mm)
    • (100) Winchester .355 115 grain FMJ (9mm)
    • (500) Vance Bullets .356 95 grain lead round nose (.380 ACP) (This box is open, but I don’t think I ever used any of these)


    I won't sell the dies, powders, brass, or bullets until the press kit and tools sell. And I really don't want to break this up into a bunch of little sales anyway.

    I would like to see $700 firm for everything. It’s over $1200 worth of tools and equipment before you start counting the value of the components. And with the way prices are going, it looks like the primers alone could be worth that much by November.
     
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