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Vintage Lyman Sizing Die Identification
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1156545" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I have a Lyman box that is black with the slip on lid. I bought it in 1972. It contained a 3 piece set of 357 Mag. with a carbide insert sizing die. I know it was 72 because it was in months of Aug. 71 when I went to work as a wildlife officer and carried a 357 mag. as a side arm. This would be in 7 mm RM time for the label on the box. I would measure the 7 X 57 case and write the measurements down. Then compare after running through the die should tell the story. Best of luck on this quest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1156545, member: 77249"] I have a Lyman box that is black with the slip on lid. I bought it in 1972. It contained a 3 piece set of 357 Mag. with a carbide insert sizing die. I know it was 72 because it was in months of Aug. 71 when I went to work as a wildlife officer and carried a 357 mag. as a side arm. This would be in 7 mm RM time for the label on the box. I would measure the 7 X 57 case and write the measurements down. Then compare after running through the die should tell the story. Best of luck on this quest. [/QUOTE]
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