anybody recognize any of this old stuff?
I think this stuff came from my uncle's estate. I don't recognize any of it except for the couple of .30 Newton dies on the right.
The 2 large black pieces in the middle are stamped Winchester. There are 3 pieces underneath that are threaded and cone-shaped- these look like shellholders. There are a couple of pieces to the left that look like they might be bullet sizing dies.
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Search for Winchester 1894 tool and you will find info.
Personally don't know much about them.
anybody recognize any of this old stuff?
Far left looks like the ram to a press; no help on what kind though
The three threaded shell holders look familiar, I remember NOT buying a press years ago because it used that kind.
The two spring loaded deals to the right of the three shell holders look like part of a press mounted priming tool. Do the ram sizes look right for small and large primers?
Following John's lead...
Some usage instructions turn up in post #3 here => http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?52904-Winchester-1894-Tool
A bunch of other pictures and whatnot also turned up.
If those Newton dies need a new home, please be sure to let me know.
Thanks!
Ram on Left
is for an old Pacific C or Super C press. It is dedicated for one specific cartridge case and will be stamped on top either with a caliber or a number. Let me know what it is as I might have a use for it.