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Old 09-04-2018, 04:44 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by William Davis View Post
Best standardize gauge shell length. Components very likely different one length to another. You can convert Mec presses with a “short kit” , converted to 2 1/2 they won’t load 2 3/4 inch. 2 inch another set of issues best left to English gun that need 2 inch.
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The MEC 650 is a progressive reloader and as far as I know all MEC short kits are for their single stage reloaders only.

Any part you need for a 650 is available directly from MEC.

Those old MEC bars are essentially scrap metal, the OP would be better off buying a couple of bars that accept MEC powder bushings.

IMO a progressive reloader is a poor choice for a beginning reloader, you have to be very careful to prevent double powder charges and spilling shot when you run into any problem that disrupts the cycle, and you will run into problems from time to time. A used 12ga single stage MEC loader is inexpensive, it can be fitted with a short kit as well, and the chance of over charging a shell or spilling powder and shot greatly reduced.
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