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I probably will never get away from my Mec Loaders, but I have seen many ads lately for used Ponsness Warren Loaders. Curious how popular they are with folks on this forum? They look extremely well constructed.
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I've been reloading on P-W 375s for over five decades now, they are extremely well-built robust machines. When my father gave up reloading with his four P-W's, an 800B, an 800C and two 900's I ended up with all four and sold them preferring the 375s. I typically only load approx. 2500-4000 rounds of shells/year. (If I shot more than I do I would probably would have kept my father's progressive machines). I have a shooting buddy that loads on 4 MEC 9000's that let me try them out. Comparing the P-W machines to the comparatively lighter weight stamped parts of the MEC's it felt as if the metal would bend on the MECs every time I pulled the handle. I realize the MEC machines are proven and load a good shell, however; they're just not for me.

My two Ponsness-Warren 375s, one set up for reloading 28ga. & .410, the other for 12 & 20ga.
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When I was in high school I used to go over to the local gunsmiths house with my father they were old friends . Anyway i developed an intrest for shooting skeet and was contemplating reloading . He was an older fellow then but in his basement shop in the next room he had his den/gunroom and on an old metal desk he had four Ponsness Warren 800B's 12-20-28-410 . He looked me dead in the eye and said boy start with a PW and you'll never want to upgrade . So i first bought a used 800B 12 then an used 800B 28 and started cranking out shells . Shortly thereafter I ran into Jim Cunnigham at Fredricksburg R&G and bought 800C's in 20 and 410 . Jim used to reside in Florida I believe and drive a big Winnebago up each spring staying at the various gun clubs in MD and VA then heading south in the fall . He was also a PW rep/dealer . Me being me I couldn't stand that they weren't all 800C's so I sold the 800B's for profit I might add and bought 800C's to match from Jim Tyrell then the manager of Fairfax R&G . Also bought a 375C from Tyrell with heads for 10 and 16 . When I quit the trap/skeet competition I sold all the loaders thinking I wouldn't load shotgun stuff anymore . Wish I hadn't done that I like PW's far more than a MEC . Only PW I have anymore is a Metallic II for loading rifle and pistol stuff .
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+1 for Ponsness Warren, we use a few and they're just solid machines. Customer service is also excellent.

Do not have recent experience with the Mec 9000, so maybe I can't offer you a true opinion. I know some fellow shooters who love them.

Spolar is also out there, beautiful machines if you want to spend the money.
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Like Craig, I was good friends with Jim Cunningham and Jim Tyrell, but I had been using a quartet of PW 800Bs for many years when I met those two. I am still using 800Bs in 12, 20, and 28, but have destroyed my two .410s and the broken parts are way too much money and effort to fix. Long story short. Of course, I loaded tens of thousands of .410 shells on those two loaders, so they are paid for many times over. I'm back to loading .410 on a PW 375, where I started back in the sixties.
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Jim would set up at the Harry Wright and sell some components and shooting glases I believe. I think he also molded ear plugs.
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I first pulled the handle on a MEC loader somewhere around 1965. That was on a model 210, in the years since I've owned & used a 650, grabber, sizemaster and a 9000.

Then I did the mistake of getting a PW-375 and never looked back. Once you've driven a Cadillac it's really hard to think about going back to a Ford Pinto. I have two 375's set-up on my bench which can load 28's through 12's being as each press has two different gauge tool heads which can be swapped over in a matter of a few minutes. One press does 12's & 16's the other 20's & 28's. I'm not bashing MEC in any way, they are proven great presses, but the PW's simply are a step above them at the next level.

Another mistake I made was I bought two PW progressive presses and have never set them up because I like the 375's so much. I really should list them in the for-sale section & pass them on to someone who could use them.
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