WTB - Lyman Case Trimmer Pilot, #35

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Scott64A
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WTB - Lyman Case Trimmer Pilot, #35

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It's for my Lyman Universal trimmer so I can trim my .357/.38 cases.

I found it at Midway, and they wanted $4.95 for it. Sounds great, except the SHIPPING was $9.50!!!!

-I don't think so.

So does anyone have one lying around? Once I fire this new brass I'll sure need it.

Name your price, so long as it's not $15.00.
I bet it could be sent with two stamps for crying out loud.
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Post by Mike D. »

Will an RCBS # 35 work? if so, I have one you are welcome to.
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Post by Scott64A »

They look the same, but I'm afraid the end that goes in the trimmer will be too thick or something.
If it's too long, well, I can cut a little off.
It might be worth a try!


-How much?
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Post by Hobie »

My local dealer carries the Lyman pilots.

Frankly, that sounds like an excuse to order brass, bullets, etc... :lol:
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Post by Scott64A »

Ha...
Hobie, you're a man after my own heart, but I did just order a priming tool and a primer pocket tool. Not to mention spending $150.00 at the gun show yesterday on brass, bullets, powder, dies, a benchrest, primers, and a set of grips. Dang...

Good idea though...
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Scott64A wrote:Ha...
Hobie, you're a man after my own heart, but I did just order a priming tool and a primer pocket tool. Not to mention spending $150.00 at the gun show yesterday on brass, bullets, powder, dies, a benchrest, primers, and a set of grips. Dang...

Good idea though...
But Scott, you need the pilot... :wink: I'm sure you wife will understand!
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Post by Scott64A »

I have one on the way, courtesy of Mike D.

Thanks again, Mike...
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