New Lee AutoPrime -- Re drawn Winner! Tom Beavert

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Tom Beavert is the lucky winner!!! Congrats. PM Inbound.

Bob



A brand new in the box Lee Auto-Prime is going to be given away next week.

A good friend is moving and offered me a nice stash of reloading goodies. I told him I would give away any I did not need on my bench.

I am going to ask Kylar, my grandson to draw a name in a week (on the evening of Tuesday, January 17th)

Please be sure your PMs or Email works if you are going to reply. I won't try to hunt you up if there is no way to contact you.

The dreaded "first" reply gets two entries.

BTW...I'll cover the shipping so it's REALLY a good deal.

Good luck!!

Bob

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If you guys want a shot at a brand new Hornady Bench Rest Powder Drop....Ruger Forum - Reloading section is the place to look.
 
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I just bought one of those! it's waiting at Cabelas for me to pick it up as we speak, plus I found the parts to fix my old one as well! So none for me please, but good on you for the generous giveaway!
 
Bob, I own two (set up for large and small primers respectively), but I'd like to throw my name in because I was about to get one of these to hook up my brother who's just starting to handload.

Thanks once again for your generous spirit, amigo.
 
Add me to the list please.....I just broke the pot metal handle on mine.
 
i just bought a new lee turret press a week ago and could really use the auto prime!!! please enter my name in the drawing!!


thank you for doing this.:cool:
 
I have two Lee priming tools these days, one large and one small, plus a dozen+ of the special shellholders they require, and I've broken thumb levers by the dozen since I started using them 20+ years ago, I've even had the cast aluminum bodies break or wear out. I just sent a MarlinOwners forum member three spare levers I had, I used to buy them by the dozen. Hopefully the newer ones are sturdier than the old ones!

On the other hand, I know reloaders who have had theirs for several years, and have never broken anything. Apparently they don't reprime much S&B or military brass! Good luck to the winner, may it be all you expect! And good on anyone offering a Karma thing these days........charity begins online! :)
 

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