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02-21-2011, 06:10 AM | #3 | ||||||
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MEC reloaders are great.
You can order any replacement part you need directly from MEC so you should be able to get the right crimper for your 600jr. Just be sure to order the part for the correct vintage 600jr as they have three models; pre '82, '82-'85 and the current Mark 5. http://www.mecreloaders.com/ProductLine/Product.asp |
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02-21-2011, 07:39 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Call MEC and talk to them. They have always been great to talk to and they should be able to diagnose your problem and guide you through the fix.
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02-21-2011, 08:08 AM | #5 | ||||||
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have you tried differant brand of hulls...i have a mec. junior 12 ga and some hulls it does not like....charlie
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02-21-2011, 11:30 AM | #6 | ||||||
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John, When you say the cam doesn't engage it sounds like the same problem I had with a 600 .410 when I tried to convert it from 2 1/2" to 3". And being that you got it on ebay, you don't know how it was previously used. The cam crimp assembly has the cam roller and a pin with two positions for the pin and roller. try driving out the pin and reinserting it in the other position. For whatever reason, this made all the difference on mine.
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02-22-2011, 11:04 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Thanks everybody. It was a no brained, but I had no brain so... The whole loader was set up a half inch too low. In going over everything with MEC, it became evident that it was set for a 2 1/4 inch shell - never even heard of that. As soon as I raised it, and reset the cam and plunger, it worked perfectly. So I finally have some new low recoil shells loaded - too bad it's going to snow for a week now.
Thanks again for all the suggestions. |
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02-23-2011, 09:33 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Kent, yes, exactly. It was bolted in the bottom hole of the red stand, which is correct, but the top hole on the black column instead of the bottom one. This made it a full half inch too short. I had not even thought of that, because I always shoot 2 3/4, so have never readjusted the height of my loaders. As you can imagine, it makes a significant difference. This is exactly what it felt like, but I never thought that it might be the actual problem.
Oh well, it works now. |
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02-23-2011, 01:42 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I'd be keeping an eye out for the original steel crimper also. I have 4 newer MEC's and a vintage 650 and that old 650 works far smoother and is more reliable than any of the newer plastic ones. I covet that old press and have it set up for STS hulls only. It has never missed a beat in any way and any part I need is still available.
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02-23-2011, 03:24 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Agreed. This is an older press, but has the new plastic parts in positions 3 and 4. I actually have the steel eight point starter for it, but had to buy a new one because I didn't get the six point starter with it. I don't care for the new stuff much.
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