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Well, finally time to sell it.  Neither my brother or I see ourselves firing back up for the foreseeable future.  If you have bought bullets for cowboy in or around Oklahoma from the early 90's up to about 10 years ago you probably bought them from JP Jones and this is the equipment that did it.  We were just to busy to keep it up when our grandpa quit and just have other endeavors now.  We would like to try and sell it all together first, if that fails we'll start parting it out. 

 

To start, we have 3 Bullet Master casters with about 15 sets of magma molds, various 32s, 38s, 40s, 45s, etc.  There is about 140 total molds.  An Automatic lubesizer with and array of dies.  A small Master Caster set up to run automatically, most the big bore 38-55, 45-70, etc was set up on this machine.  Furnace, molds, and cranes we used to mix big batches of lead and hang billets to keep the pots feed easily (about 500lbs of lead in furnace and pots). An assortment of accompanying equipment like sorting trays, tumblers, scales.  What's not pictured is another Bullet Caster, If I remember correctly needed something for the pot, but never fixed because we didn't have the room for it. 

 

I took the photos this morning and am posting as quick as possible to make myself do it.  So I'll be working to get better information like exact mold and sizer counts over the next couple evenings.

 

We're looking at 26,000 obo for all of it. Kinda hard to find used prices on this stuff so I figured 1/2 price of new molds, 1/3 of new equipment cost and kinda throwing in the extra caster and misc. items. We are located about 30 west of Tulsa.

 

Thanks, Dead Eye Dillard

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Took inventory on the mold last night.  Still have a couple sets to identify but here's what I've found so far.

 

All are 2 cavity

 

Saeco sets of 8

9mm 122gr RNBB    SOLD

38 140gr WC 

38 158gr RNBB

41 230gr SWC

44 200gr FPSWC

45 255gr SWC

 

Magma sets of 8

38 125gr FP

38 158gr RNFP

44 240gr SWC

44-40 200gr RNFP

45 200gr SWC

45 200gr RNFP

45 230gr RN       SOLD

45 250gr RNFP

 

Sill need to identify the sets on the machines.

 

Magma 2 cavity, one of each

32 78gr RN

38 158gr SWC

38-40 180gr RNFP    Sold

45 160gr RNFP

38-55 245gr RNFP     SOLD

45-70 300gr FP/BB   Sold

45-70 350gr FP/BB   Sold

 

Saeco 2 cavity, one of each

40 370gr BLK POWDER

45 405gr SP

45 480gr BLK POWDER

45 525gr BLK POWDER

 

RCBS 2 cavity, one each

25 85gr FN

40 300gr SPCSA

40 400gr SP

 

One unknown 2 cavity 457 Round Ball

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Medicine Creek Johnny said:

Hi Dillard. I maybe interested in the 44-200 RNFP and 45-230 RN mounds. Please email me at  roddewig@venturecomm.net

 

Thanks MCJ

Thanks for the interest.  I'm going to try and give it minute to sell together, or at least a large chunk before parting out.  I'll price out each piece when we decide to go that route.

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Let try getting rid of some of this stuff

 

Lube Sizer with dies, collators, etc

3500$

 

3 Bullet Master Casters

3500$ each

 

Single mold caster

800$

 

Molds (listed in above post)

50$ each

 

Furnace with molds and whatever lead is in it

1500$

 

 

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Iron Tomahawk Kid said:

Hey Dillard just wondering if you're single mold caster is fully automatic or manual

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Hey Tomahawk,

 

It does have an attachment that moves the arm to each position automatically.  

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