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  • Metalhd

    Member
    May 9, 2021
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    I have acquired a few die sets. And some I do believe are wildcat and no typical. Is there any market for them? My belief is if you have that round you already have the dies. What you say?
     

    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,252
    I have acquired a few die sets. And some I do believe are wildcat and no typical. Is there any market for them? My belief is if you have that round you already have the dies. What you say?

    There is always a market if the price is right. Post what you have in the classifieds and see what happens.
     

    4g64loser

    Bad influence
    Jan 18, 2007
    6,489
    maryland
    As someone who has wildcat chambered barrels and has played around with some cartridge experimentation, those like me often do preliminary forming work with modified dies. Much depends on what you have.
     

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