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If you look at the rim it will be rounder and not flat as it should be. Each shot deforms it a little each time until it goes to far and will not allow gun to close. I have tried readjusting my mec to flatten this out, but still does not work. The only way I know how to solve is by limiting your reloads to 1 or 2 times. Hope this helps, Dave
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You might try adjusting your decapping pin, so that it just pushes out the primer without putting to much pressure on the base around the primer pocket.
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02-21-2017, 06:26 PM | #5 | ||||||
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The operative gremlin in Mr. Weeman's predicament is the brand "Cheddite." If he were to switch to Federal hulls, his problem may disappear. Or at least take longer to manifest itself.
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02-21-2017, 07:59 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I have not tried Cheddite hulls in 10ga. What I do know is Federal is all brass, Remington and Winchester have steel in them. The steel hulls are tough on the resizing rings. I recently changed the resizer ring on my Versamec and I see a big difference. Shells that would not allow me to close guns with tighter chambers than my Parker will now close without problem.
How old/how much use has your 10ga resizing ring seen? If it's a lot or I don't know I would get a new one. The stand alone Super Sizer works well too, but with the new resizing ring I won't be needing it as much. http://www.ballisticproducts.com/MEC...tinfo/1308465/ PS. I have not seen Federal 10ga hulls available anywhere lately. Remington would be my next choice.
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Resizing lube helps the resizing rings on the MECs. Otherwise it is metal on metal with shavings. Try some One-Shot sprayed in there every so many shells. Cheddites are made with notoriously thin metal. You have to use a MEC Super-sizer for them.
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My Mec sizer is new and has had maybe 1000 rounds through it. I will try some lube and I think I will get a super sizer. Chedditte was all I could find but I will switch as soon as I can find some Federal or Remingtons. Thank you all for your help. Greatly appreciated!
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02-22-2017, 09:26 AM | #9 | ||||||
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i shot some old peters victor sureshot shells i then reloaded them and i have had the same problems mentioned here..they went in gun good before being fired...charlie
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02-22-2017, 06:06 PM | #10 | ||||||
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I have been using Cheditte hulls in the short ten with no issues, I do run them through a MEC super sizer each time before reloading. Some have been reloaded 4 or 5 times. Carvel
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