Having a lee loadmaster station milled

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  • dagibson1507

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    Can anyone recommend someone to do this. Trying to come up with a faster way to process 300 blackout. I know they sell milled heads for the dillon 650 and 1050 to use the dillon 600 rapid trim but those presses are out of my budget until tax time. Just need one station and the press itself milled down so the trimmer can sit low enough. Hoping I can get this done for a reasonable price in the muncie area, will go within a reasonable distance like indy or ft wayne if need be.
     

    lon

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    Try Mark Penrod of Penrod Precision in N. Manchester. He's a excellent Gunsmith and will take on "different" projects if he has time.
     
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    dagibson1507

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    I'm needing the section marked and described in the picture milled. Its aluminum so it shouldn't be to hard.
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    dagibson1507

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    Think I got something worked out with IndyGunworks. Brownie if something happens and i cant meet with the other gentlemen ill hit you up. Just happens that heys closer to where im at, or at least going to be.

    someone bought a trimmer die.....

    Sure did, so much easier than doing it by hand. Now just need to find something a little faster for the time being. Would be happy to trade brass for steel ;)
     

    ZbornacSVT

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    Thanks, but I'll make my own when the time comes.

    Please make sure you are using 5.56 brass for conversion, btw...
     
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