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Reloading Rifle Bullet Moulds “TEAM LYMAN” Finding ways to be better! There is a way to do it better – find it! That quote is by Thomas Edison and is mounted over our Shooter’s R&D Center here at our headquarters in Middletown. We are constantly striving to give you, our customers the newest and best innovations. Here at Lyman we know that if you don’t adapt, you don’t retain the respect and loyalty of your customer base. In our ever changing and competitive market, we live and breathe the principle of finding a way to do things better The Pachmayr Crew from Arizona! every day of the week and from the day before. It starts with the products we design and make and is honored by every single department, from sales, to customer service, to quality assurance. Always improving, we never accept that we can rest on yesterday’s growth and achievements. This past year has been a great year at Lyman with many exciting investments towards building our business in all facets and we are excited to share them with you. Going Into 2017, innovation remains our main driver as we bring over 130 new product items to market. For reloaders we have greatly expanded our popular line of Ammo Checkers to include new individual caliber models to enhance our rifle and pistol sets. Value conscious customers will also love our new Pocket Touch Electronic Scale Accessory Set. Shooters will love our new value added line of Shooting Bags topped off by the innovative new Bag Jack which makes it easier than ever to adjust your shooting bag to the right height. Additionally, to make rimfire shooting even more fun we have acquired the rights to the popular “Flippin Critters” patented walking targets. In 2016 hand gunners were amazed at the quality, performance and incredible value of our new Pachmayr G10 Tactical and Renegade lines of custom handgun grips. This year we are greatly expanding both of these lines for additional pistol and revolver styles. We also are adding new Custom Deluxe Carbon Fiber, Black and White Pearl and Aluminum models at the best prices found anywhere. Last year our innovative Bleacher Loading Blocks inspired customers to say “How come no one thought of this before”. The product received such great raves from the market we are expanding the line with new models for pistol calibers. Shooters and hunters looking for simple but highly effective cleaning tools will appreciate our new Qwik Draw barrel ropes and the “Essential” All-in-One cleaning kits. Home and professional gunsmiths will also love our high quality 45 and 68 piece tool kits with all the specialty bits and accessories required for the most detailed work. On a final note we continue to be thrilled with the reception and success of our new 50th Edition of the Lyman Reloading Handbook series. We will continue our promotion of donating $1 to the National Rifle Association for each book sold during the coming year. As a company we are especially pleased that we were able to support our industry in such a pivotal year. As always, our success lies in the hands of our customers. We welcome hearing your ideas and ways to improve our company and our sport. Please stay in touch through our newsletter and share your thoughts with us on Facebook. Our new Lyman Website and Sweepstakes will go live in late January. We hope you take the time to visit and pass along your comments. Best Wishes for a great start to the New Year as we begin to make America Great Again! Rick Ranzinger, President & CEO How to Contact Us: Lyman 1-860-632-2020 or toll free at 1-800-22-Lyman • For Pachmayr/TacStar Products:1-800-423-9704 Fax: 1-860-632-1699 or write to: Lyman Products Corp. 475 Smith Street, Middletown, CT 06457 Lyman, Pachmayr, TacStar, Trius, Uni-dot, A-Zoom, TurboSonic, Universal Trimmer, Prefit Recoil Pads, Decelerator, White Line, Vindicator, Bleacher Block, Auto Advance, Borecam, G10 Tactical, Targ-Dots, Turbo® Tumbler, Pac-Skin, MagDriver, Butch’s, SideSaddle, Turbo Sonic Solutions are registered trademarks of Lyman Products Corp. Rack It!, Renegade, Cyclone, Qwik Draw, Great Plains, AccuTrimmer, Powder Pal, E-Zee Case Gauge, E-ZEE Prime, Gen5, Gen6, Accu-Touch, Micro-Touch, E-ZEE Trim, Case Prep Xpress, Multi- Tool, Quick Slick, Orange Magic, Black Powder Gold, Hawk-eye Optic Aid, American Legend Grips, Diamond Pro, Tactical Grip Gloves , Gunlocker, Zombie Dots, Auto-Flo, Signature, Compac, Gripper, Sure-Grip, Crusher, Ammo Checkers, E-ZEE Flo, Pocket Touch, Pro-Touch, Mustang Breakaway, TargetMan are trademarks of Lyman Products Corp. ADTAC is a registered trademark of Adaptive Tactical, LLC. Eyepal is a registered trademark of RAS, LLC. Flippin’ Critters is a registered trademark of Flippin’ Critters LLC ©2016, Lyman Products Corporation, printed in U.S.A. All other trademarks in this catalog are the property of their respective owners. LYMAN 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Our 2017 Catalog has been reorganized to reflect how you use our products, not just what brand they happen to be. Please check out our new categories below. We are proud to introduce dozens of new products this year in all of our categories. To make sure you don’t miss any of our newest innovations, they are highlighted in the table of contents below. Shooting & Practice Gear Firearms New Flippin’ Critters, Pistol Starter Kit, Rack-It!. 2 Black Powder Rifles ..........................67-69 New Shooting Bags, Bag Jack .....................3 Model of 1878 Centerfire Rifle .....................70 Targets, Target Stands ..........................4-5 Clay Target Traps ..............................6-7 Gun Accessories New Eyepal Sight Enhancer .......................7 Sights .....................................71-74 Precision Metal Snap Caps ......................8-9 Pre-Fit Pads & Slip-On Recoil Pads .................74 Recoil Pads ................................76-80 Gun Care Pad Selection Guide .............................81 New Qwik Draw, Cleaning Kits .................10-11 New Custom Series Pistol Grips ................82-83 Cleaning Rods, Bore Guide, Jag & Brush Set ..........12 G10 Tactical Pistol Grips (New Styles) ...........84-85 Gun Vise & Trigger Pull Gauge ....................13 Renegade Wood Laminate Pistol Grips (New Styles) 86-87 Butch’s Gun Care Products .......................14 Semi-Auto Pistol Grips ...........................88 Gun Mats .....................................15 American Legend Grips ..........................89 Gunsmith Tools .............................16-19 New G10 Revolver Grips ......................90-91 New Lyman Tool Kits ............................17 Renegade Revolver Grips (New Styles) ...........92-93 Borecam Borescope .............................20 Revolver Grips ..............................94-95 Power Pro Ultrasonic Cleaner .....................21 American Legend Revolver Grips ...................95 Diamond Pro Grips ..........................96-97 Reloading Tactical Grip Gloves ..........................98-99 Ultrasonic Solutions .............................22 Slip-On Grips .................................100 Ultrasonics & Accessories ........................23 T/C Contender, Encore & Vindicator Grips. .101 Cyclone Rotary Tumbler .......................24-25 New Mag Sleeves .............................102 Tumblers & Accessories ......................26-28 New Grip Extenders ............................103 Super Moly Products ............................29 Trimmers ..................................30-32 Tactical Gear Case Prep Tools & Accessories .................33-37 Weapons Light System & Rail Mounts .............104 Loading Blocks (New Bleacher Blocks, Custom Blocks) 38-39 New Carbon Fiber Mag Extensions ................105 Calipers, Micrometers & Gauges ...................40 Magazine Extensions ...........................105 New Ammo Checkers ...........................41 SideSaddles ..............................106-107 Reloading Presses & Kits ......................42-43 Tactical Accessories ............................108 Dies & Die Sets .............................44-51 New Collapsible AR Stock & Adapters .............109 E-ZEE Prime Hand Priming Tool ...................52 Adjustable Match Rifle Stock .....................110 Scales & Powder Measures ....................53-57 New AR Grip and Recoil Pad ....................111 New Pocket-Touch Scale ........................54 AdTac 10/22 Stocks ............................112 Handbooks & Publications .....................58-59 New 50th Reloading Handbook ...................59 Casting Equipment, Moulds ....................60-66 New Digital Lead Thermometer ...................61 www.lymanproducts.com 1 NEW SHOOTING GEAR SHOOTING & PRACTICE GEAR Range Kit - Pistol Starter Set Lyman’s new Pistol Starter Set gives shooters all of the basic accessories that they need to get started in pistol shooting. The Pistol Starter Set is housed in a durable, tough 600D nylon shooter’s carry bag that is a must for transporting your equip- ment to and from the range. Shooting bag dimensions are 15.7” X 8.85” X 10.23”. Inside the bag, are all the basics that you need for eye and ear protection. The set contains quality ear protection with 25DB noise reduction, eye protection, and also a QwikDrawTM barrel cleaner for cleaning your pistol afterwards. The QwikDraw is a fast, all-in-one cleaning tool that eliminates the need for traditional cleaning rods and patches. Best of all, the total package offers a great cost savings over purchasing the items individually. Pistol Starter Set 380/9mm/38/357 (#7837820) .....................$39.98 Pistol Starter Set 45/40/44cal
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