Bullet suaging--what system to buy
I would like to get into bullet suaging. I don't want to "underbuy"--that would be a waste of whatever I spend, yet I don't want to "overbuy" and spend needlessly. Does anybody know of a reliable hydraulic system that is a good value for the price??? (I will be suaging up to .50 caliber lead core/jacketed bullets)
Thanks, rusty
Thanks, rusty
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RustyNail.
http://rceco.com/MN.asp?pg=About
RCE Co.
4090 Colver Road
Phoenix, OR 97535
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quote:Originally posted by nononsense
RustyNail.
http://rceco.com/MN.asp?pg=About
RCE Co.
4090 Colver Road
Phoenix, OR 97535
(541) 512-0440
Hi nononsense,
I see Dave Corbin runs RCE. Did he leave Corbin? Are they the same or sister companies?0 -
bpost1958,
I've spoken with both of them and without being rude, I can't get a complete explanation. It's really none of my business so I don't press them for details but this is printed on the RCE website:
"There my brother and I met the die maker, Ted Smith, and we started Corbin Mfg., Inc. For the next twenty-four years, I designed and made the tools and dies we sold. Then, for a number of reasons, I left to start my own shop, RCE Co."
The companies are separate and apparently intend to stay that way...
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I spoke with Ted a number of times, before he died. He trained Corbin...then Corbin abandoned Smith and started his own company. Sounds like what goes around...comes around... 0
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