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Unread 11-28-2011, 03:18 PM   #5
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Brent - just put a piece of wood or steel under the piece of sheet metal that holds the shell for the start and final crimp station. Pull up the spring and you can slide the sheet metal out and glue something under it. If you're loading a shell a 1/2" shorter, that's the thickness of shim you'll need. Mec sells a spacer for shorter shells for about $25 - you can make your own cheaper. You can also adjust the whole machine down with the bolt going through the main shaft. There's two holes in the shaft and two holes in the base - find what works for you. Paul
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