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clm240

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calibration of bullets
« on: April 28, 2011, 05:12:57 am »
Hallo,

I am a German guy who makes his own bullets. Now I started with pouring my own 9mm, .40 bullets and so on.
Now I am  searching for calibrating issues for resizing the bullets (both the lead bullet and the copperplating bullet). I have heard that the Star resizers are the best.

Has somebody any ideas were I can buy some?

I will need e.g. .352 / .355 / .400 / .451

Sorry for my bad english  ;)

It would be very nice if somebody could give me any ideas.

Best regards,
Christian

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Re: calibration of bullets
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 10:30:16 am »
Theres a Guy on this forum that sells reconditioned ones, his name is Bruce, i have delt with him, always a pleasure to deal with Bruce, and he does not sell Junk, goes by rbwillnj on this forum, George.
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Re: calibration of bullets
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2011, 02:15:55 pm »
Thanks for the kind words George.

Unfortunately, Star Sizers have been very hard to come by.   Most are selling close to the price of a new one from Magma Engineering.

Christian,  your could try to buy a Star Lubesizer on eBay, but most US sellers are reluctant to ship outside the USA, especially since they don't have any trouble selling them here.   I think your best option will be to buy a new one from Magma Engineering.   Magma took over the production of Star Lubesizers when Star closed their doors.   Here is a link to their website.

http://www.magmaengineering.com/
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