The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
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from Brownells
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Wilson Case Holders hold the case square to the cutter face for trimming as well as inside neck reaming, case mouth deburring, and military crimp removal. Standard Pistol Case Holders require that cases be tapped into the case holder firmly to hold the...
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from Brownells
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Single-stack, 9-round magazine is made from heat-treated 17-7 stainless steel to stand up to the demands of competitive and defensive shooting. Precision-formed body is built to very close tolerances for excellent, universal fit. Metal follower ensures...
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from Brownells
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The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
Wilson Case Holders hold the case square to the cutter face for trimming as well as inside neck reaming, case mouth deburring, and military crimp removal. Standard Pistol Case Holders require that cases be tapped into the case holder firmly to hold the...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
Wilson Case Holders hold the case square to the cutter face for trimming as well as inside neck reaming, case mouth deburring, and military crimp removal. Wedge securely holds the case in the Q-Style Pistol Case Holder. Quick and easy to use. This is...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
Wilson Case Holders hold the case square to the cutter face for trimming as well as inside neck reaming, case mouth deburring, and military crimp removal. Wedge securely holds the case in the Q-Style Pistol Case Holder. Quick and easy to use. This is...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
Made from heat-treated, 17-7, aircraft-grade stainless steel to stand up to the demands of competitive and defensive shooting. Precision-formed bodies are built to very close tolerances for excellent, universal fit. Exclusive, molded, self-lubricating...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
Wilson Case Holders hold the case square to the cutter face for trimming as well as inside neck reaming, case mouth deburring, and military crimp removal. Wedge securely holds the case in the Q-Style Pistol Case Holder. Quick and easy to use. This is...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
Made from heat-treated, 17-7, aircraft-grade stainless steel to stand up to the demands of competitive and defensive shooting. Precision-formed bodies are built to very close tolerances for excellent, universal fit. Exclusive, molded, self-lubricating...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The L.E. Wilson Case Length Gage is a one-piece, non-adjustable cylinder that has milled surfaces. It's designed to check minimum and maximum overall length of rifle and pistol cases that have no shoulder (straight wall). Great for confirming that your...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
High quality springs drop-in to improve handgun performance. High tensile strength wire delivers reliable function. #324 "G", Colt Govt. .45 ACP - RP 19 lb. hammer spring; XP firing pin spring; RP 10 and XP 18� lb. recoil springs. Mfg: Wilson Combat...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
High quality springs drop-in to improve handgun performance. High tensile strength wire delivers reliable function. #176 Ruger Single Action - 30 oz. Rp trigger spring; 19 lb. RP hammer spring; XP cylinder latch spring. Mfg: Wilson Combat SPECS: RP =...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
High quality springs drop-in to improve handgun performance. High tensile strength wire delivers reliable function. #178 S&W K, L, N Frame - RP mainspring; RP 12, 13 & 14 lb rebound springs. Mfg: Wilson Combat SPECS: RP = Reduced Power, XP = Extra Power.
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
Read more
from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The most important use of a cartridge case gage is for setting up 7⁄8"-14 press type full length resizing dies. A common error in reloading is to oversize your brass. Headspace of fired cases can quickly and accurately be measured using this tool and a...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)
The Wilson chamber type bullet seater is a favorite among benchrest shooters. A chamber type bullet seater positively controls both bullet and cartridge case alignment. The case and bullet are completely captured by the die prior to the bullet being...
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from Brownells
(IN Stock)