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Unread 09-02-2021, 02:26 PM   #1
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Your estimates are WAY LOW!!! Don't forget various wads and an ample supply of primers (no, none for sale!!).
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Nice Mike,
I'm still dreaming, one of these days when I win big money @ Rock Mountain
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PS, I'm disappointed, where's the hydraulic system?
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No need for hydraulics. By myself I can easily do 800+ shells per hour. If someone sets the wad in the guide we've done 1000/hour. That was back when I used to shoot registered and needed a lot of shells for practice.
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Mikey that Spolar is sporty looking and I've heard theyre top of the line !

But if I ever upgraded from the Rube Goldberg MEC's I'd have to go back to PW's . I'm sure there are more changes than I see but the basic design is the same or so it appears to me . Then again a new Spolar is about double the cost of a comperable PW unit .

I'm with you on the hydraulic aspect of loading plus I don't want the likely chance of hydraulic lines leaking in my shop or basement or wherever I might have the unit set up .
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Wow. That Spolar sure is nice. Looks like a finely tuned race car.
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