With Graybeard's permission:
After holding a Class 6 ammunition manufacturer’s FFL for several years now, I have decided to let it expire and sell my swaging equipment, as I just don’t seem to have the time for it. Here’s what I have, from both Dave and Richard Corbin (RCE):
Corbin S series .379 soft-point die set for .38-55 Marlins, etc. Includes a core swaging die, a core seating die and a Corbin custom 3-S ogive point forming die. Also includes a jacket reducing die to draw .43 caliber .700 –inch length jackets down to .379. These dies and jackets let me produce a very finely accurate 220-grain JSP for .38-55s, and I sold several thousand of these under the name Boer Bullet Co. to customers around the country who continue to use them on big game. Ken Waters wrote them up in the December 2002 issue of Handloader. I will include my customer records if buyer requests. $500 for the dies, JRD dies and about 1,000 jackets, shipped. This is essentially a small business for sale.
Corbin S series core swage, core seat and 6-S .312 point form die set. I used these to swage jacketed softpoints from 185 to 225 grains for the .303 British, and also for some of the Finn-barrreled M39s . $175 shipped.
RCE Walnut Hill dies include:
.438 core swaging die, $85 shipped
.451./441 stepped RN swaging die for paper patching in .45/70. Etc. $110 shipped
446 tapered PP smooth-ogive bullet set for .451 to .458, including a .440 core swage die, $250 shipped
Misc. .30 Corbin jackets, including about 700 1.25-inch jackets, good for 220-grain bullets in .308 and .312; about 175 1.15-inch jackets; and about 175 1.08-inch jackets. $110 shipped.
Will sell it all for $950 shipped. No trades at this time. Thanks for looking, guys.
Bill