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ive also loaded a few rio hulls and they do load good...the factory loards are hard to beat...i toohad problems with primers because of size ..... charlie
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Quote:
http://www.ballisticproducts.com/MEC...tinfo/1308435/ |
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I will definitely have to get one of those. Thanks. Hadn't seen that option.
update: just ordered two of them, one for the 10ga press also |
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Update: The added diameter at the top of these steel shot tubes prevents them from working in a vintage MEC 650 and in my more recent 10ga Sizemaster. Anyone else found that to be the case?? Are they meant for only a Steelmaster or something? At least my old 650 now has a nice wooden handle I ordered along with them. Those old rubber bicycle handle grips are terrible on a press.
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Might call Mec and ask them. about the drop tubes. Mec also makes a smooth start crimp die that works with 6 or 8 point crimp. They don't advertize it - think it's made for paper shells. If you stop and think about it the old hand reloading stuff like from Lee [ or even the Mec 400 ] didn't have a start crimp - you just pushed the shell up in a tappered metal tube to start the crimp. Six and eight point starting crimp dies are necessary for shells that have never been crimped - other than that any of them will work on any shell other than a paper shell.
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