50-110/50 Express reloaders

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Naphtali
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50-110/50 Express reloaders

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I need to acquire three (3) 50-110/50 Express dummy rounds. Can anyone make them available?
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Re: 50-110/50 Express reloaders

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Not a lot of people loading 50-110 these days I see.
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Re: 50-110/50 Express reloaders

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Well, only 'cause I can't find one. I have been searching a LOOOONG time for an extra lightweight '86 in .50 EX.
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Re: 50-110/50 Express reloaders

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I'm thinking "extra lightweight" and "50 Express" where a rare crossing of features. The only 50 EX I've seen were definitely the traditional rifle configurations. A take-down, lightweight, 22", 50 EX would make for a nice '86 though ... I can see why you're on the lookout.
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Re: 50-110/50 Express reloaders

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Rimfire McNutjob wrote:I'm thinking "extra lightweight" and "50 Express" where a rare crossing of features. The only 50 EX I've seen were definitely the traditional rifle configurations. A take-down, lightweight, 22", 50 EX would make for a nice '86 though ... I can see why you're on the lookout.
I foolishly let my less than adequate bank account prevent me from purchasing a 1919 vintage EL TD .50 EX a few years ago. In retrospect I should have borrowed on our home equity to get it. Back then the price was $8800, significantly less than one will sell for this year. :(
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