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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 161944" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>At first just the non semi autos I have of 300 Savage, 7mm rem mag, and 44 mag. Seems like it might be a little tedious to load semi auto stuff on a single stage. </p><p></p><p>I may have a bit of an extreme test of the longevity of reloading components. The 300 Savage is from my father. I have a box of stuff that came with it including a Lyman 310 hand presss with powder, primers, etc. I'm pretty sure that it was purchased in the mid to late 50's. It was well stored and all looks perfect, but I am a little leery of it. I don't think that rifle was fired since my folks moved from Fairbanks to California in 61. </p><p></p><p>Ammo started reappearing at my local Walmart a few months ago. It's more than half full now. Still only a little 9mm, but plenty of 45, 223, 270, 308, 30-06, etc. Still no 22lr, but it is a good sign that the ammo shortage might be easing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 161944, member: 21"] At first just the non semi autos I have of 300 Savage, 7mm rem mag, and 44 mag. Seems like it might be a little tedious to load semi auto stuff on a single stage. I may have a bit of an extreme test of the longevity of reloading components. The 300 Savage is from my father. I have a box of stuff that came with it including a Lyman 310 hand presss with powder, primers, etc. I'm pretty sure that it was purchased in the mid to late 50's. It was well stored and all looks perfect, but I am a little leery of it. I don't think that rifle was fired since my folks moved from Fairbanks to California in 61. Ammo started reappearing at my local Walmart a few months ago. It's more than half full now. Still only a little 9mm, but plenty of 45, 223, 270, 308, 30-06, etc. Still no 22lr, but it is a good sign that the ammo shortage might be easing. [/QUOTE]
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