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theo have you solved your problem with shells not fitting yet....these reloads you reloaded were they unfierd hulls or had they been fired before....if they have been fierd before maybe you need a good resizer... charlie
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08-27-2011, 11:41 AM | #4 | |||||||
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Once you have resized them the first time and keep using them in the same gun, you won't have to resize them again because they will fire form to your chamber. |
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08-27-2011, 12:09 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Actually, I'm reloading for 12 gauge. These are once fired hulls and the problem seems to be at the crimp. The shells must be a little bulged at that end as they will not drop into the chambers, but must be pushed.
Thanks for the help.
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08-27-2011, 12:23 PM | #6 | ||||||
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It is hard to tell what is wrong without a picture or two. From what you describe I am guessing there was not enough room for the volume of the shot charge and the final station crimped/crushed the top of the shell and expanded the top of it outward in all directions. ITX is expensive so you will have pry them open and salvage at least the shot. When reloading you need about 3/8 to 1/2 inch from the top of the shot to the end of the wad fingers for it to close properly. When done right the crimps should look near factory.
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08-27-2011, 01:03 PM | #7 | ||||||
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If you mean that your shell is flared at the end, something may be wrong with your final crimp station adjustment. I'm not familiar with single station Mec's but on the progressive loaders there is a final station which tapers the shell for easy loading into the gun.
My advice is to call Mec for help. They are experts at helping over the phone. Should be easy for you to fix it. Good luck |
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08-27-2011, 01:14 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Crazy thing is, the shells fit and shoot in my buddies Fox and LC Smith. I'm beginning to wonder if the 1906 might have shorter chambers than 2 3/4"? I took for granted that the chambers were 2 3/4 inch as that is the length of shell I have been using for clay. The gun has shipped to my gunsmith, so I guess he can check the chamber length when he receives it.
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08-27-2011, 06:56 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Theo - Remember that the 2 3/4" measurement is for fired shells. Unfired, they will measure closer to 2 1/2". At 2 1/2, they should fit in virtually any gun (except a 2 1/2" gun such as the British used to make.
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09-01-2011, 10:14 PM | #10 | ||||||
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You likely have a final crimp problem. If you don't have one, get a owner manual from MEC. You will find a section in there about your problem. When you are doing the final crimp you are bulging out the mouth of the loaded case. JF
Last edited by John Farrell; 09-01-2011 at 10:15 PM.. Reason: Wrong ending. |
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