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OT - any shotshell reloaders out here?

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ShepFL

04-18-2005 10:30:13




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I have some house cleaning to do. I have now settled on 3 loaders.

For cost of shipping I have some older MEC and Pacific 12 and 20 ga. loaders available to those interested. If no interest I will offer on Ebay.

PS - sure would like to do some pheasant hunting this fall on someone's farm this fall after the TRACTORS have harvested the crop :-)
HINT! HINT!




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Greasey Hand

04-20-2005 18:35:15




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
I would be interested in reloaders for trap shooting, for the younger kids to learn.
E Me.



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John (MO)

04-19-2005 05:41:54




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
Couldn"t resist jumping in with my 3 cents. I notice Claude isn"t offering any 28 gauge equipment! That is surely because he also has found, that nothing puts pheasant on the table like a 1 oz load of #5 or #6 shot thrown by a 28 gauge auto! Some may disagree... of course they are just wrong. LOL



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ShepFL

04-19-2005 05:57:21




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to John (MO), 04-19-2005 05:41:54  
Now that sounds like a lot of fun!! Always wanted a 28ga but never lucked up on one yet.

I ended up standardizing on 12/20 as my sons and wife like to go hunting with me. In the vein of 28ga I do have some rabbit/squirrel guns (Stevens 22/410 O/U) that are a lot of fun!!



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claude

04-18-2005 17:40:01




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
didn't think adds or for sales were proper here? OH! excuse me yuo guys are regulars, let me post that you'd be on my you know what.



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ShepFL

04-19-2005 05:21:41




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to claude, 04-18-2005 17:40:01  
You are absolutely correct. I was offering free loaders to the shooters of our on-line community. I stand corrected.



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thurlow

04-19-2005 06:13:52




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-19-2005 05:21:41  
Naw, he ain't right; who the hail is Claude to be chastising you..... ...



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Bill Dell

04-18-2005 12:38:42




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
I could use the 20 ga reloader. When the season opens again in So. California I would hunt with you in the High Desert of So. California at a pheasant hunting club -- no cost to you for the guided hunt with German Short Hair pointer dogs



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Jim J. (WA)

04-18-2005 12:27:42




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
heck, for just the cost of shipping, i'm interested in the MEC in 12 gauge if you still have it. my email should be open for you to send one to me directly.

..... ....Jim



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Norm in ALabama

04-18-2005 12:15:41




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
I have an old Pacific reloader and some dies but can always use more in both 12 and 20 ga. My email is uncovered. What have you got to offer? And possibly a newer reloader. Mine came over on the Mayflower haha.Norm



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R. John Johnson

04-18-2005 10:44:57




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
Shep

I used to do a lot of reloading when I worked in industry and actually had spare time and disposable income. Still have all my old equipment, but have no time or money now that I am farming. I have a MEC 650 in 12ga, MEC Junior in 20 ga, and a Ponsness Warren 950 in 12 ga. The PW is AWSOME. You can load a thousand rounds an hour if you want.

To make a long story short, I don't need any more equipment, and we have no pheasants this far north but glad to hear from a fellow shooter.

John

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Lincoln

04-18-2005 10:40:12




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to ShepFL, 04-18-2005 10:30:13  
I am interested in the Pacific 12 Ga. loader. I'd gladly take you pheasant hunting, but they have been a little scarce around Iowa the last few years.



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Bryan In Iowa

04-18-2005 11:43:12




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to Lincoln, 04-18-2005 10:40:12  
Scarce ? Hunted by New sharon , osky ..Filled limits every time . Tried by Ft.Dodge once ,,tons of birds .



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Lincoln

04-18-2005 18:10:43




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to Bryan In Iowa , 04-18-2005 11:43:12  
I have been seeing them all over the place this spring, but for some reason I didn't have much luck last fall.



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mark

04-18-2005 15:28:05




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 Re: OT - any shotshell reloaders out here? in reply to Bryan In Iowa , 04-18-2005 11:43:12  
Over 20 years ago when i first starting working a 'road job' as an engineer for CSX, the rail yard in Columbus Ohio was like going into a turkey farm. I never seen so many pheasants in all my life. I reckon they were feeding on all the grain that went through there. I went to running a yard engine down here in KY. for several years and when I went back to running trains into Columbus..... ...the birds were gone..... .just extinct. Weird. There is still oodles of grain trains through there but no birds. Never were any down here south of the Mason Dixon.

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