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Table of Contents Standard Reloading Dies (Group A-E) HUNTINGTON DIE SPECIALTIES - 2014 rcbs dies table oF contents Standard Reloading Dies (Group A-E) ................. 35-36, 74-76 AR Series Dies / TC Seating Dies ........................................ 37 Competition Die Sets ...................................................... 39, 78 Cowboy Action Shooting Dies (CAS) .............................. 38, 78 Cowboy Shotshell Dies ......................................................... 38 Legacy Series Dies ......................................................... 37, 78 reloading presses Safari Series Dies ............................................................ 37, 79 Reloading Presses, Kits, & Accessories ..............................1-5 50 bmg, 416 Barrett, 460 Steyr Dies, Large Caliber ........ 38, 76 Compac Press, HDS ............................................................... 5 Neck Die Sets / Neck Sizer Dies ......................................41-42 Specialty Merchandise Information ...................................... 51 Small Base Sets / Small Base Sizers ...............................42-43 powder handling tools Die Replacement Parts ......................................................... 43 Reloading Scales, Electronic / Beam...................................5-6 Expander-Decap Units ..............................................43, 74-79 Powder Measures / Tools ....................................................6-9 Hornady Carbide Expander Assy. ......................................... 43 Bullet Feeding Systems .......................................................... 9 case prep dies - special order Bullet Pullers, Collets / Kinetic .............................................. 18 Reloading Dies X Dies / Sizers ..................................40, 78-79 Case Cleaning Equipment / Tumblers / Sifters ..................... 14 Reloading Dies (Group G-X) ............................................44-48 Case Lube Accessories / Lube Dies ................................13-14 Reloading Dies Lazzaroni .................................................... 48 Debur Tools ........................................................................... 15 Case Forming Dies ..........................................................49-51 Die Wax, Imperial / Case Lube ............................................. 13 Neck Ream Dies ................................................................... 51 J&J Plastic Boxes ................................................................. 16 Special Order Pricing (Group G-X) ........................ see price list Load Blocks .......................................................................... 15 specialiZed dies Measurement Tools / Calipers .........................................17-18 Decapping Dies .................................................................... 11 Miscellaneous Accessories................................................... 15 Plastic Ammo Boxes ............................................................. 16 Hornady Blank Die Set ......................................................... 38 Precision Mics ...................................................................... 17 Lock Out / Powder Checker Die ............................................. 9 Priming Accessories ........................................................10-13 Lube Des ............................................................................... 14 Primer Sealant ...................................................................... 13 Specialty Merchandise Information ...................................... 51 Trigger Pull Scales / Gauges ................................................ 17 Trim Dies ......................................................................... 28, 84 books / dvd’s / prodUct inForMATION bUllets Books / Reloading Manuals / DVDs ................................18-21 Barnes Bullets ..................................................................59-60 RCBS Information Videos ..................................................... 48 Custom Jacketed Bullets ...................................................... 62 case triMMing eqUipMent Graf Bullets ........................................................................... 62 Case Trimming Equipment ...............................................22-27 Hornady Bullets ...............................................................54-56 Case Trimming, Forster ....................................................25-27 Nambu 8mm Plated Lead Bullets (HDS) ............................... 62 Neck Turning Systems / RCBS, Forster ................... 24, 25, 27 Nosler Bullets ...................................................................52-53 Neck Reaming Tools, Forster ................................................ 27 Remington Bullets, Rifle, Pistol............................................. 61 Trim Dies ......................................................................... 28, 84 Sierra Bullets ....................................................................58-59 shell holders Speer, CCI Specialty Products ............................................. 62 Shell Holders, extended, shell holder rack ..........29-30, 85, 89 Woodleigh Bullets ............................................................56-57 Shell Holders, competition extended ............................. 30, 78 cases Shell Holders, plates ......................................29, 72-73, 77, 85 Bell Cases ............................................................................. 68 Shell Holder Table ................................................................. 89 Bertram Cases ...................................................................... 64 bUllet casting eqUipMent Graf Cases, (PPU) ................................................................. 64 Bullet Casting Equipment ..................................................... 31 Hornady Cases ..................................................................... 68 Black Powder Cartridge Over Powder Wads ....................... 32 Hornaber Cases .................................................................... 68 Bullet Lube ............................................................................ 31 Jamison Cases ..................................................................... 64 Gas Checks, Hornady, Gator ................................................ 34 Lapua Cases ......................................................................... 65 Marvelux, Brownells .............................................................. 31 Magtech Cases (CBC) .......................................................... 65 Neck Expanding Dies / Plugs ................................... 32, 77, 85 Norma Cases ........................................................................ 65 bUllet MoUlds Remington Cases, Rifle, Pistol, Nickel ............................66-68 Bullet Moulds, Pistol / Rifle / Round Ball ............. 32-33, 80-84 RWS Cases ........................................................................... 68 Lube Sizer Dies (LAM)................................................34, 80-84 Single Bullets & Cases .......................................................... 68 Top Punches ..............................................................34, 80-84 Speer, CCI Specialty Products ............................................. 62 reFerence section Starline Cases ....................................................................... 64 RCBS Cross-Reference Chart .........................................72-73 Weatherby Cases .................................................................. 65 Forster Cross-Reference Information ................................... 70 Winchester Cases ................................................................. 65 RCBS Dies (All) ................................................................74-79 order ForM ......................................................................... 87 RCBS Bullet Mould Data .................................................80-84 NOTES .................................................................................. 63 RCBS Case Trimmer Pilots / Shell Plate ............................... 85 RCBS Rotor Charge Table, Little Dandy ............................... 71 RCBS Shell Holder Plates ..................................................... 85 RCBS Shell Holder Cross-Reference Chart.......................... 89 Toll Free Order Line 1-866-735-6237 1 reloading presses & accessories HUNTINGTON DIE SPECIALTIES - 2014 reloading presses rCBs turret Press Simple operation- no complex or automated processes. You have complete control over every reloading step. May be operated in progressive or single-stage mode. Pro 2000 Progressive Press In the manual progressive mode, output The Pro 2000 is an easy to use five station manual can be increased from 50 to 200 rounds per indexing progressive press. Simply insert a cartridge hour. Or, if preferred, the press can be used case and bullet, cycle the handle and index the shell as a single-stage press and load cases in plate. The five station design allows for the use of a the batch mode. Operating window 4-1/2” Powder Checker or Lock-Out die or you can seat bullets and crimp cases in separate operations. You can Rugged, cast iron frame, toggle block and use APS or tube priming systems that eliminates primer turret head. Heavy-duty construction to spills. The quick change die plate allows minimize springing. Detent on Turret Head you to leave dies set for quick caliber for positive
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