Thuer Cartridge Loader - why not?

Started by Story, September 06, 2010, 08:27:56 AM

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Story

Seems like a really neat predecessor to the Lee Loader.

So why hasn't some enterprising small concern made up some of these for the shooting market?


I could see them going over well in .44 Russian, .45 Schofield, .45LC/.450 Colt, etc?

A real one went at auction for $20k.

Qball

WartHog
SCORRS
SootLord
STORM

Story

I'd think that MWNN .38 Navy owners would also like it.

Joe Lansing

I once used an 1860 Army revolver (less cylinder) to seat some bullets in 45 LC shells I wanted to try in the field.

                                                                           J.L.

Raven

Walt Kirst and I have been working on producing Thuer converters and the loading tools that go with them for a while now. The rings are currently in production at our CNC shop.
So- we have spent a fair amount of time working on the loading tools.

What you propose is problematic for several reasons.
1st being the modifications needed to load rimmed cases
and secondly they would be expensive. The standard Thuer loading tools produced in quantities less than 50 would retail for approxamatly $250 per set.
3rd they would only be usefull in conversions that retained the original loading lever.
Last the loading lever must be modified to use the tools.

It would be much less expensive to aquire original Belding and Mull reloading tools and even less so to buy a Lee loader set which could easily be modified to have that "old timey" look.

Sorry to rain on your parade
Raven

Harley Starr

And not to add hail to that rain, I would suggest the Long Cylinder conversion like that engraved beauty in Dennis Adler's Colt Single Actions Pattersons to Peacemakers. 8)
A work in progress.

Story

Quote from: Raven on September 06, 2010, 01:55:29 PM
Sorry to rain on your parade
Raven

No need for you to apologize, not a drop's fallen on me.

While the prerequisites are blatantly obvious, I just like tossing ideas out there and seeing how imaginative folks can be at overcoming all those obstacles. 


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