Precision Timer
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500 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW /Free Registered Mail $154.99 |
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NE555D, 555, Precision Timer, SOIC, Qty 100 $24.99 |
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NE555, 555, Precision Timer, Qty 100 $24.99 |
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50 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer $17.49 |
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50 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer $17.49 |
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NE555 IC Precision Timer DIP 100PCS $16.99 |
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5962-8950304CA Mil Spec Precision 7556 Timer $15.00 |
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NE555, 555, Precision Timer, Qty 50 $14.99 |
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NE555D, 555, Precision Timer, SOIC, Qty 50 $14.99 |
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50 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $12.99 |
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50 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $12.99 |
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NE556N, 556, Dual Precision Timer, NE556, DIP, Qty 25 $12.99 |
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NE556D, 556, Dual Precision Timer, NE556, SOIC, Qty 25 $12.99 |
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LM322N [LM322] Precision Timer IC $12.31 |
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100 Pcs New NE555 IC 555 DIP-8 Precision Timer Kit HAM $11.99 |
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100 Pcs New NE555 IC 555 DIP-8 Precision Timer Kit HAM $11.99 |
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120pcs NE555 NE555D 555 Precision Timers SMD TI SOIC-8 Brand New $11.50 |
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100 PCS NE555N DIP NE555 NE555 555 Precision Timer $10.99 |
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100 PCS NE555P DIP-8 NE555 555 Precision Timer $10.99 |
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22 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW /Free Registered Mail $10.99 |
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20 PCS HA17555 17555 DIP-8 Precision Timer $10.49 |
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HA17555 Precision Timer DIP-8 2pcs/lot $10.00 |
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LOT 7x NE555P Texas Instruments PRECISION TIMER 8-DIP NEW $9.99 |
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20 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW $9.89 |
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20 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW $9.89 |
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NE555D, 555, Precision Timer, SOIC, Qty 25 $8.99 |
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NE555 IC Precision Timer DIP 50PCS $7.99 |
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MC14415 Quad Precision Timer/Driver $7.95 |
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20pcs NE 555 IC DIP 8 PIN Precision Timer $6.99 |
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60pcs NE555 NE555D 555 Precision Timers SMD TI SOIC-8 Brand New $6.99 |
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Precision Timers IC LM2905 / LM2905N ( NEW ) $6.50 |
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50PCS NE555 NE555P NE555N PRECISION TIMERS IC 8DIP NEW $5.99 |
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NE555D NE555 D IC Precision 555 Timer Surface Mount (25 $5.89 |
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LM2905N Manu:NS Encapsulation:DIP8,Precision Timers $5.00 |
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10 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $4.99 |
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10 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $4.99 |
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NE555 IC 20 pcs Precision Timer DIP $4.99 |
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20PCS NE555 General Bipolar Precision Timer DIP [ZA72] $4.87 |
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10x NE555P NE555 555 Single Precision Timer DIP8 $3.99 |
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10 pcs of NE555 (Precision Timers , Source up to 200mA) $3.95 |
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30pcs NE555 NE555D 555 Precision Timers SMD TI SOIC-8 Brand New $3.80 |
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20pcs. NE555D 555 Single Precision Timer 8PIN SMD PKG. $3.00 |
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LM3905N Manu:NS Encapsulation:DIP-8,Precision Timers $3.00 |
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LM3905 - Precision Timer DIP $2.95 |
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N555 Manu:TI Encapsulation:TSSOP,PRECISION TIMERS $2.00 |
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SA555D Manu:TI Encapsulation:SOP,PRECISION TIMERS $1.00 |
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NE555D Manu:TI/ST Encapsulation:SOP-8,PRECISION TIMERS $1.00 |
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LOT 7x NE555P Texas Instruments PRECISION TIMER 8-DIP NEW $0.99 |
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5 pcs NE555 555 Single Precision Timer DIP-8 Brand NEW $0.99 |

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a quick question about lee precision dies...?
i'm just getting started in reloading .30-06 and .38, and .357 ammo, and i am looking for general opinion on which dies to get for my lee press. since there are several options to choose from, im a bit confused as to what is the best to get for the first timer. any help would be greatly appreciated.
First off you only need 2 set of dies.
If I were you I would buy the 30-06 (3 pc die set with Factory crimp)
Now the 38 Special and the 357 Magnum actual inter change, each will load the other,
There is only a .135 ( just so you know 1/8 of an inch is .125 so the 357 mag is just a little longer then the 38 special)length difference between the two.
I would buy the 357 magnum Carbide 3 pc die set and add a 357 Magnum Carbide Factory Crimp die.
And with them you can load 375 magnum and 38 special all so with the same set of dies and it is safe.
You just have to adjust down a little to reload 38 specials and you have a lot of room for that.
DO NOT BUY STEEL DIES FOR PISTOL.
Rifle only comes in Steel so you buy steel and have to use case lube on every case so as not to stick in the steel dies.
Pistol if you buy the carbide dies you don’t have to use any case lube with it and it makes reloading much easer.
If you buy the steel dies in pistol you must case lube each case, or it will stick.
So if I were you I would buy
30-06 3 pc die set with factory crimp
357 Magnum Carbide 3 pc die set and add a 357 Magnum Carbide Factory Crimp Die to that.
The 30-06 factory crimp die is not carbide just steel
But the pistol factory crimp die is carbide.
Now lee die are fine, but I use RCBS and I tried one of lees factory crimp die and liked it so much I bought one for every caliber I reload and that is a lot of calibers.
To try and roll crimp is tough for the beginner but the factory crimp you can fine tune and put as much crimp as you wont or as little as you wont, and never damage a case, with a roll crimp you will destroy cases if you put too much crimp on them with the roll crimp.
These die set I told you about come with the shell holder so you don’t need to buy any.
But did you get your lee Case length Gauge and trimmer for all 3 calibers, this is to cut all cases to true length so you will need a 30-06 and 38 special and 357 magnum this part will not inter change because of length differences.
You only need one trimmer cutting head but 3 different length Gauges.
I believe I cover all I need to cover.
I hope this was of help.
D58
First off I can not agree with B H on this anti lee campaign.
My reloading bench is set up with tools that have proved them self to me, if they don’t there gone.
On my 12 foot reloading bench I have RCBS, Lyman, Forster and Lee.
I started reloading at age 18 and I am pushing 50, I would not even wont to guess how many rounds I have reloaded in that time span or how many bullets I have cast.
But I have never had any trouble in all these years with any of the Lee Dies that I use.
85% of my reloading tools are RCBS, Lyman where as Forster and Lee make up the last 15%.
I don’t use Lee presses because they were not designed for my volume or style of reloading, where as RCBS, Lyman, Forster are up to it.
For just getting started on a budget Lee is fine, later on if you keep reloading up grade as you need.
I will be the first to say lee Case Trimmers, Universal Case Expander Die, Factory Crimp Dies and Collet Neck Sizing Dies are Outstanding Tools that have a place on my reloading Bench.
But stop to consider there are people who thank RCBS is Bad.
Lee will work for the average reloaded.
I personally prefer Natchez Shooting Supplies for all my mail order reloading needs.
I always seem to save money there over all others.
http://www.natchezss.com/
That my opinion
D58
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500 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW /Free Registered Mail $154.99 |
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NE555D, 555, Precision Timer, SOIC, Qty 100 $24.99 |
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NE555, 555, Precision Timer, Qty 100 $24.99 |
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50 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer $17.49 |
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50 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer $17.49 |
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NE555 IC Precision Timer DIP 100PCS $16.99 |
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5962-8950304CA Mil Spec Precision 7556 Timer $15.00 |
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NE555, 555, Precision Timer, Qty 50 $14.99 |
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NE555D, 555, Precision Timer, SOIC, Qty 50 $14.99 |
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50 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $12.99 |
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50 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $12.99 |
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NE556N, 556, Dual Precision Timer, NE556, DIP, Qty 25 $12.99 |
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NE556D, 556, Dual Precision Timer, NE556, SOIC, Qty 25 $12.99 |
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LM322N [LM322] Precision Timer IC $12.31 |
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100 Pcs New NE555 IC 555 DIP-8 Precision Timer Kit HAM $11.99 |
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100 Pcs New NE555 IC 555 DIP-8 Precision Timer Kit HAM $11.99 |
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120pcs NE555 NE555D 555 Precision Timers SMD TI SOIC-8 Brand New $11.50 |
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100 PCS NE555N DIP NE555 NE555 555 Precision Timer $10.99 |
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100 PCS NE555P DIP-8 NE555 555 Precision Timer $10.99 |
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22 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW /Free Registered Mail $10.99 |
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20 PCS HA17555 17555 DIP-8 Precision Timer $10.49 |
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HA17555 Precision Timer DIP-8 2pcs/lot $10.00 |
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LOT 7x NE555P Texas Instruments PRECISION TIMER 8-DIP NEW $9.99 |
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20 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW $9.89 |
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20 PCS HA17555 DIP 17555 Precision Timer NEW $9.89 |
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NE555D, 555, Precision Timer, SOIC, Qty 25 $8.99 |
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NE555 IC Precision Timer DIP 50PCS $7.99 |
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MC14415 Quad Precision Timer/Driver $7.95 |
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20pcs NE 555 IC DIP 8 PIN Precision Timer $6.99 |
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60pcs NE555 NE555D 555 Precision Timers SMD TI SOIC-8 Brand New $6.99 |
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Precision Timers IC LM2905 / LM2905N ( NEW ) $6.50 |
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50PCS NE555 NE555P NE555N PRECISION TIMERS IC 8DIP NEW $5.99 |
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NE555D NE555 D IC Precision 555 Timer Surface Mount (25 $5.89 |
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LM2905N Manu:NS Encapsulation:DIP8,Precision Timers $5.00 |
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10 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $4.99 |
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10 PCS NE556N DIP-14 NE556 556 PRECISION TIMERS $4.99 |
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NE555 IC 20 pcs Precision Timer DIP $4.99 |
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20PCS NE555 General Bipolar Precision Timer DIP [ZA72] $4.87 |
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10x NE555P NE555 555 Single Precision Timer DIP8 $3.99 |
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10 pcs of NE555 (Precision Timers , Source up to 200mA) $3.95 |
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30pcs NE555 NE555D 555 Precision Timers SMD TI SOIC-8 Brand New $3.80 |
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20pcs. NE555D 555 Single Precision Timer 8PIN SMD PKG. $3.00 |
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LM3905N Manu:NS Encapsulation:DIP-8,Precision Timers $3.00 |
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LM3905 - Precision Timer DIP $2.95 |
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N555 Manu:TI Encapsulation:TSSOP,PRECISION TIMERS $2.00 |
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SA555D Manu:TI Encapsulation:SOP,PRECISION TIMERS $1.00 |
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NE555D Manu:TI/ST Encapsulation:SOP-8,PRECISION TIMERS $1.00 |
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LOT 7x NE555P Texas Instruments PRECISION TIMER 8-DIP NEW $0.99 |
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5 pcs NE555 555 Single Precision Timer DIP-8 Brand NEW $0.99 |

More Precision Timer related items:
a quick question about lee precision dies...?
i'm just getting started in reloading .30-06 and .38, and .357 ammo, and i am looking for general opinion on which dies to get for my lee press. since there are several options to choose from, im a bit confused as to what is the best to get for the first timer. any help would be greatly appreciated.
First off you only need 2 set of dies.
If I were you I would buy the 30-06 (3 pc die set with Factory crimp)
Now the 38 Special and the 357 Magnum actual inter change, each will load the other,
There is only a .135 ( just so you know 1/8 of an inch is .125 so the 357 mag is just a little longer then the 38 special)length difference between the two.
I would buy the 357 magnum Carbide 3 pc die set and add a 357 Magnum Carbide Factory Crimp die.
And with them you can load 375 magnum and 38 special all so with the same set of dies and it is safe.
You just have to adjust down a little to reload 38 specials and you have a lot of room for that.
DO NOT BUY STEEL DIES FOR PISTOL.
Rifle only comes in Steel so you buy steel and have to use case lube on every case so as not to stick in the steel dies.
Pistol if you buy the carbide dies you don’t have to use any case lube with it and it makes reloading much easer.
If you buy the steel dies in pistol you must case lube each case, or it will stick.
So if I were you I would buy
30-06 3 pc die set with factory crimp
357 Magnum Carbide 3 pc die set and add a 357 Magnum Carbide Factory Crimp Die to that.
The 30-06 factory crimp die is not carbide just steel
But the pistol factory crimp die is carbide.
Now lee die are fine, but I use RCBS and I tried one of lees factory crimp die and liked it so much I bought one for every caliber I reload and that is a lot of calibers.
To try and roll crimp is tough for the beginner but the factory crimp you can fine tune and put as much crimp as you wont or as little as you wont, and never damage a case, with a roll crimp you will destroy cases if you put too much crimp on them with the roll crimp.
These die set I told you about come with the shell holder so you don’t need to buy any.
But did you get your lee Case length Gauge and trimmer for all 3 calibers, this is to cut all cases to true length so you will need a 30-06 and 38 special and 357 magnum this part will not inter change because of length differences.
You only need one trimmer cutting head but 3 different length Gauges.
I believe I cover all I need to cover.
I hope this was of help.
D58
First off I can not agree with B H on this anti lee campaign.
My reloading bench is set up with tools that have proved them self to me, if they don’t there gone.
On my 12 foot reloading bench I have RCBS, Lyman, Forster and Lee.
I started reloading at age 18 and I am pushing 50, I would not even wont to guess how many rounds I have reloaded in that time span or how many bullets I have cast.
But I have never had any trouble in all these years with any of the Lee Dies that I use.
85% of my reloading tools are RCBS, Lyman where as Forster and Lee make up the last 15%.
I don’t use Lee presses because they were not designed for my volume or style of reloading, where as RCBS, Lyman, Forster are up to it.
For just getting started on a budget Lee is fine, later on if you keep reloading up grade as you need.
I will be the first to say lee Case Trimmers, Universal Case Expander Die, Factory Crimp Dies and Collet Neck Sizing Dies are Outstanding Tools that have a place on my reloading Bench.
But stop to consider there are people who thank RCBS is Bad.
Lee will work for the average reloaded.
I personally prefer Natchez Shooting Supplies for all my mail order reloading needs.
I always seem to save money there over all others.
http://www.natchezss.com/
That my opinion
D58
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