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Unread 03-24-2016, 09:11 PM   #25
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I've owned two progressives Mec Grabber and a PW 600 sold the Grabber and the 600 is broken with no parts available. Never wanted to replace them, only have one load that is shot in enough volume to justify a progressive machine . I use two PW 375's mounted Side by Side. One dedicated to 12 G and 10 G size and prime Other 16 & 20 Also have a Mec 600 10 G with a short kit.thats C Clamped to the bench when needed to crimp 10s

If I shot the same gauge and load might be usefull having a progressive way I load it's not worth the set up time switching.

Side note both my PWs bought used off eBay and needed some work. 375 has been made so long many parts don't easily interchange. Have refurbished a lot of old machinery and like to do it. If you are not handy with old stuff better to buy a new on.

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