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 Inherited a MEC -think it is a sizemaster 
		
		
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		I just inherited this press along with a mess, and I do mean mess, of other reloading odds and ends.  I have a Mec 650 already that I have toyed with the idea of sending back to mec to setup for 2.5 inch shells but now I have this other press as well.  The 650 is a more or less progressive press and the sizemaster is obviously not. 
	I am possibly contemplating selling both and getting mec to make me a a 2.5 inch press, but if I do that which press should I get. I don't shoot a lot of rounds a year, would love to shoot more of course.  | 
		
 Just buy the 2 1/2" kit for the Sizemaster.  That's all you need to do. 
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 Based on your post, I think you should keep the sizemaster and buy this: 
	https://www.mecshootingsports.com/short-kit -Victor  | 
		
 I am guessing the 3" to 2 3/4 kit?  I don't see a 2.5 " kit. 
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 Cool.  It may currently be setup for 20 gauge.  Trying to determine gauge I tried to put a 12 ga in the shell holder and it wouldn't fit.  There were both 20 and 12 gauge hulls with the reloading equipment. 
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 If your MEC Sizemaster is set up to load 2 3/4 inch hulls, you can easily make a 1/4 inch thick spacer to use at the last two stations for your 2 1/2 inch hulls. 
	I've done that to both of my MEC Sizemaster's, 12 and 20, and it works fine. (You may notice I set up my MEC for loading in that box with sides all the way around to catch those little BB's (shot) that seem to get away.) https://i.imgur.com/zPD0NQB.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/C7KRxFS.jpg?1  | 
		
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 Bill, I think a metal cookie sheet would be much more elegant and fitting for your stage of life than the cardboard box for catching stray shot. 
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