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    Feelings, Nothing more than feelings KS63's Avatar
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    #5 is the collet part for a Forster case trimmer. Do you have any pilots for a .223? I need one. Well, since you didn't know what it was, I'll give you $5 for the lot.....
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    I have a ton of pilots for the RCBS case trimmer, but the smallest one is #24 and it seems a bit too big for .223, but I haven't really tried yet. I do have more of those collets if you're interested. Well, one of the black part, and maybe three of the silver parts.
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    Thanks Stu. I'm good on collets since that Forster deal can hold multiple case sizes with the same collet insert. You got a ton of stuff in that deal!
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    The powder and shot bushings and crimp starters in photo #4 lead me to believe that the plastic tube in photo #1 is a old style shot or powder tube for a Ponsness-Warren progressive press. Most of these tubes got replaced when P-W came out with the low profile ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laportecharlie View Post
    The powder and shot bushings and crimp starters in photo #4 lead me to believe that the plastic tube in photo #1 is a old style shot or powder tube for a Ponsness-Warren progressive press. Most of these tubes got replaced when P-W came out with the low profile ones.
    We are all misidentifying the tube. It is obviously the tube the squirrel used to chew your nuts.

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