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Unread 10-05-2012, 07:41 PM   #4
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Mills, check out the wad guide fingers on the machine you bought before you do anything to it. The older Versamec's came with spring steel fingers (wad guide), that is no longer available from MEC and it is FAR superior to either style of the plastic fingers wad guide.

The newer style (black nylon) that comes with the 600JR is more rugged than the red plastic fingers that are held inside a screw together chrome holder which is an older style sometimes found on the Versamec.

Also, the deprime station on the Versamec and 600JR resizes the brass/steel part of the hull when you deprime, you should not need a separate resizer called the MEC Super Sizer. Be sure this is properly adjusted so that the resizing ring goes all the way to the metal rim of the hull. This is a simple adjustment that I can explain later when you are looking at the machine.

Mills, you have been getting a lot of stuff thrown at you fast, but the process is really quite simple. Another great thing about MEC, when you call their customer service you get a real person who knows the machines and they will take the time to walk you through anything that you don't understand or might not be working correctly. They do this for new and used machines alike, they are great.
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