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SPF! - Ammo Factory in a Trailer! PLUS Powder, Primers, Bullets & more!


Justin Olphart

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Ammo Factory in a Trailer!     A rolling reloading facility!!

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Living in a Condo?? No problem!! Wife does not want gunpowder in the house?? No Problem!!

Contact Justin Olphart (SASS 94567) on 504-461-8133

LARK 6x10 plus 2 ft ‘V’ nose Hi-top Cargo Trailer with heavy-duty axle & 2” Ball Hitch

(Current South Dakota Title & Registration – Now Located in Youngsville, LA.)

Full Drop Rear Door is access Ramp plus a Side Entry Door & 2 Brass Combination Locks

Top Vent with new metal cover

2 - Near New Load Range ‘E’ tires (less than 1000 miles) plus a mounted spare

Strong Shelves built onto both sides with retaining straps & more shelves in the ‘V’ nose

Smooth Lino flooring

Removable Full-width work table at rear door &correct height stool

Steel Reloading Table with rotating turntable holding:

* Hornaday Lock & Load Progressive Reloader with case Activated Powder Drop

* MEC 12 Ga Shotshell Press

* MEC Jr. 20 Ga Shotshell Press

* Lee Single Stage Reloading Press

 

* plus 38Spl & 9mm die sets and reloading charge bars for the ShotShell presses

 

It is a pretty slick setup since you simply rotate the turntable to use the loader you wish. And there is also plenty of room for the vibrator/cleaner and added shelves in the table for storage.

Additional Equipment includes:

* Large & Small Primer Pickup tubes (3ea)

* SMART Digital Powder Scale (iScale)

* SMART Hand Primer

* SMART Powder Measure

* SMART Vibration Cleaner-737Nano

* Gooseneck Lamp & Small 120v Fan

Everything as above PLUS the following Reloading Components so you are ‘Ready-To-Go!!

 

Powder:  Hodgdon-TiteGroup (38spl & 9mm)   5 - 1 lb. containers (5 lbs.)

               Alliant E3 (Shotshell) – 4 lbs.

Primers:  Small Pistol - 8500 & Shotshell - 9000

Lead Shot #8 (40 lbs.) 

Plastic Wads - 12Ga. (2500)

Bullets - 9mm 115gr JHP (8000+) & 38 Spl. 147gr TCFP (5000)

Brass Cases:  38 Spl. (3000) & 38 Spl. Nickel Plated (3000) & 9mm Brass (3000)

Shotshells (Factory Loaded – Light Game Load- #7.5 or #8) 2.75inches

            20 Ga. Federal et al – (890)

            12 Ga. Winchester – 40 boxes of 25 each (1000)

 

(9 lbs. of powder, 17500 primers, 9000 Brass, 13000 bullets, 40 lbs. Shot & 1890 loaded Shotshells.)

Ready to tow & go from Youngsville, LA (just South of Lafayette).

TOTAL for everything (trailer & equipment & consumables) is only $4900

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(The last picture shows the turn-table partially rotated to the 12 Ga Press. The turntable is held tight by a large bolt with a large thumb-nut plus a secondary bolt to eliminate any movement. Each press is bolted tight to the turntable and the stand is bolted to the tabletop and the table is screwed and bolted to the trailer structure!)  I have used this setup for many thousands of reloads - mostly 38 spl. and 9mm. 

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6 minutes ago, Abilene, SASS # 27489 said:

Somebody who never thought they needed a trailer might change their mind.  :)

I do need one...

 

Just plugged the location into maps, 25 hour round trip for me... I'll look closer over the weekend. I also know less about those presses than the ones I was thinking of buying, so will need to figure out if they meet my needs.

 

But until I post the magic words, it is still available.

 

When (month/year) were the tires replaced? Does this trailer need a 7 pin trailer brakes or 4 pin lights only tow vehicle connection? And what is the coupler height to figure the correct hitch ball drop?

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John,

The tires were replaced about 5 years ago.

I made two trips with it (less than 1000 miles) and it has been up on blocks in my back yard since then. (Tires off of the ground and covered.)

The trailer does not have brakes.

The light connection is 4-pin flat

The hitch ball should be about 18 - 20 inches above ground.

I did quite a bit of research regarding reloading when I started in SASS.

At that time, this was the best setup for me based my findings and the advice of long-time SASS members that had been reloading for many years.

The dies for the presses for other calibers are readily available.

I hope this is helpful.

Justin

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1 hour ago, Badlands Bob #61228 said:

Somebody got a good deal.

They did!!

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Dang, I know where Youngsville is at, coulda visited family and brought back some good stuff. Very good deal here. 
 

Kajun

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Did anyone else read this as, "Primers for Sale, plus extras"?

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