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Offline coriantonk

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Old reloading press info
« on: September 02, 2010, 01:53:25 AM »
A coworker asked me if I could find some info and value on two old reloading press'.  One is an old Lachmiller 100, and the other I am not sure about.  The only Brand or other mark on it is a large C with an H inside it.  It is much lighter weight than the Lachmiller.  My coworker is trying to get rid of these for her neighbor who has Alzheimers, so any info you can give me would be helpfull.  Thanks.
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Re: Old reloading press info
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2010, 08:09:52 AM »
The C&H is  good old press some of them are quite valuble.  The brand name has been passed around a couple of time over the years.  C&H made "C" an "H" style presses and a very heavy duty "C" style swaging press.  I've personally have owned a "C" that I just gave to my B in L and it's still in business.   I used to  all my pistol loading on a three station "H" press(lost it to my X in the divorce, she was a shooter) and I just sold a single station "H" Magnum.  I used to own a gun shop and accumulate a bunch of reloading gear over the years and since I retired I sold off alot of the stuff that I colleted over the years.

Here's a link to the current C&H equipment.

http://www.ch4d.com/

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