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800-717-8211 Table of Contents Dear Friends and Customers, Books & Videos Welcome to 2010 – the Beginning of a New Year and a New Decade 2010-A Catalog 800-717-8211 www.sinclairintl.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Dear Friends and Customers, Books & Videos Welcome to 2010 – the beginning of a new year and a new decade. The year 2009 was a Logbooks & Data Books .. 196-197 wild one with respect to ammo and component availability. The demand for AR-15 related Reloading Manuals .. .................... .4, 12, 191-192 items in the first 9 months of the year was nearly as volatile with shortages of uppers, Shooting Books, DVD’s .. .................... .4, 192-195 lowers, magazines, etc. Cleaning & Chemicals We continue to listen to you and have added many new items to our catalog and website Action Cleaning Tools .. ................... .121-123, 169 based on your requests. We are moving as fast as we can to add the products but also we Brushes, Patches & Mops .. ................ .111, 119-122 are working to improve the supply chain so that we have more items regularly in stock. Cleaning Cradles and Stands . ........... .16, 124-126, 169 Remember to monitor our website (www.sinclairintl.com) because we add new products Cleaning Rods & Accessories .. 104-107 daily to our website that might not have made a catalog deadline. Your input on how we Cleaning Rod Guides . ................ .107-110, 121, 169 can do a better job or improve products is sincerely appreciated. My writing skills cannot Solvents and Lubricants .. .......... 3, 12-13, 45, 112-119 adequately describe how much we appreciate your efforts. Components & Ammunition Ammunition . 85, 96 If you have not signed up for the “Reloading Press” (our monthly electronic newsletter), you Brass Cases .. ........................... .9, 11, 94-96 might want to visit our website and check it out. It includes articles for the new reloader as Bullets . .............................. 8-9, 11, 88-93 well as the experienced reloader along with product discussions and sometimes an article Powder .. 86-87 from one of our techs about a new cartridge he is experimenting with. Your input on the Primers . ....................................10, 34 articles has been well received. Gun Parts, Tools & Accessories I love January and February in Indiana, we try to get out as much as we can but this time Action Wrenches . ...............................182 of year I am sometimes just content to sit in my reloading room with my friends, swap lies, Barrels & Accessories .. 182-183 and load some ammo. The change in the season is good; it makes one appreciate and look Screwdrivers, Wrenches & Bench Tools . ... .45, 163, 177-181 forward to the next season of shooting and hunting. I wonder what’s around the bend this Triggers & Accessories .. 185-187 year? Have a good winter and spring! Optics Good Shooting, Optics, Sights, & Accessories . 6-7, 142-149, 154-160 Rings, Bases & Mounts .. ................... .17, 150-153 Bill Gravatt Reloading Equipment President – Sinclair International, Inc. 50 Caliber Products . ..............................76 Bullet Comparators .. ........................ .40-41, 76 Bullet Pullers . 15, 32 Business Hours Bullet Seating Depth Tools . 36-37 Monday - Friday 8 am - 7 pm Calipers, Mics, Indicators . 42-44 (Eastern Daylight Savings Time) Saturdays 9 am - 1 pm Case Cleaning, Tumblers . ............ .3, 13, 14, 15, 74-75 (Eastern Daylight Savings Time) Case Mouth Deburring . 14, 31, 76 Sinclair International, Inc. Case Neck Measuring Tools . .................. .38-39, 42 2330 Wayne Haven Street Walk-In Hours Case Sizing . 72, 73 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46803 Monday - Friday 1pm - 5 pm Case Trimming .. ........................ .15, 26-31, 76 (Eastern Time Zone) Concentricity Gauges . .............................38 Saturday and Sunday CLOSED Domestic Orders: 800-717-8211 Flash Hole Tools .. 18, 25, 76 International Orders: 260-493-1858 Website: www.sinclairintl.com Headspace Tools . .......................... .41, 46-47 Fax: 260-493-2530 E-Mail: [email protected] Loading Dies . ....................... 48-64, 66-67, 71 Meplat Uniforming . ...............................21 Neck Turning . ............................. .22-24, 25 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 2010 Powder Measures, Scales & Accessories . ......... .3, 77-84 Primer Pocket Preparation . ............. .14, 19-20, 25, 76 We will be closed on the following days: Monday, September 6: Labor Day Priming Tools . 33-34 Monday, May 31: Memorial Day Thursday, November 25: Thanksgiving Reloading Blocks . ................................65 Friday, July 2 & Monday, July 5: Independence Day Friday, December 24: Christmas Reloading Kits . 3, 63, 72 Reloading Presses . ...................... .10, 68-70, 72 2010 UPCOMING SHOOTS & EVENTS Shell Holders . 34-35 F-Class National Championships Firearms Industry Super Shoot Rests, Bipods, & Bags Sacramento Valley Shooting Center Kelbly’s Range, N Lawrence, OH Bipods & Monopods .. ................. .10, 133-134, 168 Sloughhouse, CA May 26-30, 2010 Sand Bags . ............................. .17, 134-138 March 24-28, 2010 Shooting Rests & Accessories . ......... .128-132, 138-140 The National Matches Brownells Gunsmith Career Fair Camp Perry Training Site Shooting Accessories Des Moines Mariott Downtown Port Clinton, OH AR-15 Accessories .. 160-169 Des Moines, IA July 12 – August 18, 2010 Borescopes . ...................................176 April 23-24, 2010 Chronographs .. .................................127 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits Dry Firing Devices . 7, 168, 174 Charlotte Convention Center Ear & Eye Protection .. 188-190 May 14-16, 2010 Flashlights . ....................................175 Gun Cases . 97-99 Magazines & Accessories .. 161 We Support The Following Organizations: Shooting Mats, Gloves & Caps . 172-173 Slings, Swivels & Handstops. 170, 171 Storage Boxes . ............. .3, 16, 41, 100-103, 126, 140 Targets .. ...................... .9, 12-13, 198, 201, 202 Wind Meters .. 5, 141 ©2010 Sinclair International, Inc. Printing by Mignone Communications, Inc. New Products NEW Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic NEW Hornady Lock-N-Load™ Reloading Kit Auto Charge™ When you combine speed and efficiency, what happens? You save time and money! The Hornady Lock-N-Load Auto Charge powder measure is an extremely accurate unit with a scale capacity of 1000 grains that measures precisely to within 0.1 grains. With an easy-to-use keypad, an eas- ily readable, back-lit display, three speed settings, a trickle function and more, the Hornady Lock-N-Load Auto Charge powder measure is the single most effective powder measure on the market. The competi- tors just don't measure up! Available March 1st #050068 $249.95 Hornady Lock-N-Load Auto Charge NEW Hornady ™ The Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Reloading Kit comes with everything Lock-N-Load ™ needed to turn out high-quality, accurate handloads. The kit includes the Sonic Cleaner “Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading” manual, one of our favorites. The new Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner Comes with everything pictured, plus complete instructions. from Hornady takes cartridge case cleaning to a new level. The trademark Lock-N-Load bushing technology that Hornady incorporates Combine the Lock-N-Load Sonic will enable reloaders to adjust their dies and lock the bushings into place Cleaner with One Shot Sonic for consistent reloads every time. Switch reloading dies to a new caliber Clean solution to effectively and begin reloading in seconds. No need for multiple presses, turrets, etc. and efficiently remove stubborn Just install the bushings to each reloading die, adjust and leave them in carbon residue and other for- place for “quick change” capability. eign materials from the entire The Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Reloading Kit includes the following: case, primer pocket included! - Lock-N-Load Classic single-stage press Tumbler units only clean the outside of the case – the Lock- - Lock-N-Load Powder Measure N-Load Sonic Cleaner's ultrasonic - Electronic Scale action blasts carbon build-up from cases, - The 7th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading small gun parts, and equipment, inside and out. Holds - Three Lock-N-Load Die Bushings up to 200 rounds of .223 Remington cases, or 100, .308 Winchester st - Primer Catcher 500 cases to help minimize your time in the reloading room. Available March 1 - Positive Priming System™ #043350 Hornady Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner $99.95 FREE BULLETS #043355 Hornady Lock-N-Load Sonic Cleaner Solution -1 Qt. 19.95 - Hand-Held Priming Tool with purchase of - Chamfering and Deburring Tool Lock-N-Load™ Classic Kit - Primer Turning Plate ASK FOR DETAILS NEW Hornady Annealing - One Shot™ Case Lube System #085003 Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Reloading Kit $334.95 The Hornady Annealing System allows reload- ers to anneal previously fired cases with ease. Annealing gives you a more uniform bullet NEW Sinclair Priming Tool neck tension and it reduces work hardening to Storage Case extend case life. Shooters often anneal target Protect your Sinclair Priming prepped cases, “wildcat” brass, obsolete Tool with the Sinclair Priming rounds, etc., where obtaining or finish- Tool Storage Case. The case ing the cases is costly and/or difficult. is a “living hinge” box with The Hornady Annealing System comes snap-lock front latch for easy complete with three case holders for small, open and closing. The foam medium and magnum sized cases. insert has storage cut- #041220 Hornady Annealing System $52.95 outs that are perfectly shaped for your prim- NEW Hornady One Shot Gun ing tool, additional punch housing Cleaner & Dry Lube (for small or large The Hornady One Shot Gun Cleaner & Dry Lube
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