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jjrothWA
06-03-2024, 10:56
Would like to locate a manual for the C-H "C" press for a buddy. Any help?

Previous manuals searched for the website listed in Jouster, did not have any C_H info.

Thanks.

Allen
06-03-2024, 12:40
???????

Is this what he's looking for?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/395343455193?itmmeta=01HZFP709CMFS7N9SQ28GYD3X9&hash=item5c0c4e63d9:g:geoAAOSwY8VmHDce&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8FnFu2OAxJU%2BKxI7EBHHzvzpkwo NtgogllAxJ7s4SAlTEVCFiUmnAwhjEi9SUe%2FeUI89dsl6deA VNtenz7y5GLpBIJgaFc51WKNJbzczMILTClhWPxiYqv7nIgjVz Of7ykNTS9D3irm9ceMGkRmtJDCCUrat7wIo6PIClCemkjbnrOB GjJu0e9u37F42qvFKQvbaEk%2B3MHBSZ1ghqQAyxOtIxSON8ey Ux0XHKr1HXWGZbULCuVI83xhcPnX2Q78h2H8Es5bCWqbnds8Dd y3kpag2ZGtxevRz9nMH9bQboVN%2BRuJbvp4WUs%2BD055c7YR o7Q%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR-aEnPb7Yw

PWC
06-03-2024, 04:01
Go to "antiquereloadingtools.com" join for free and scroll down to the C and H forum.

Site has info on all old tools, pistol, Rifle and shotgun...Pacific, Lymn, Lachmiller, Herter's, et.al.

It doesn't move as fast as this one, but it is encycopedic

PWC
06-03-2024, 04:07
Correction: there is no C and H forum, just ask your question in general....you will get an answer. I've seen a lot of C&H responses.

lyman
06-11-2024, 02:44
thanks for that link

signed up,

jon_norstog
06-16-2024, 11:05
That was our reloading press when we were kids, early '60s. We made a LOT of ammo on that thing. My brother may still have it. IIRC it was kind of springy, compared to a cast iron "O" type press, but it WAS cheap. I still have a set of C&H dies in 30-40.

I am not sure why you need a manual to operate it. Maybe the guy is a collector.

jn