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B.Habermehl

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As usual Jeff Tanner's prompt shipping strikes again. Arrived from the U.K. to Pa. in only 8 days! I wish some U.S. suppliers were so prompt. If you are in need of a bullet mold I highly recommend him. BJH
 
I have a question for you. Did you make your own handles for those molds? I have been thinking about making some for my two JT molds as the ones that I was using did not work very well.

CS
 
Well,
My first 3 Jeff Tanner molds arrived in 2 days!!! from England to Sweden. Faster than I get post from within the country mostly. BTW, Jeff and Chris are as nice people when you meet them as they are fast to deliver what you have ordered!!!
ARILAR :: :thumbsup:
 
I am using a set of Lee handles. Had to drill the old mold blocks so I could use a punch to drive the dowel pins out of the old Lee blocks that hold the handles in place. BJH
 
I also use Lee Handles on the JT Mould. Since I have a couple of six bangers from Lee, and three sets of handles it was a natural, so I just left it there.
I have also found some of the handles I have won't work with the JT, but for the life of me I can't remember which ones... :hmm:

I think it is Midway that is offering the large Lee handle for around $10 / $12. A excellent buy when you look at the cost of SAECO, RCBS, or Lyman.

Russ
 
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