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Unread 10-08-2021, 05:08 PM   #1
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My Mec 9000 had 100k on it before I made the first repair. The stage advance cylinder leaked. It is now at about 150k and has needed a few more tweaks but what really amazes me is that it still has the original wad fingers. All of the repairs did not exceed $75
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My Mec 9000 had 100k on it before I made the first repair. The stage advance cylinder leaked. It is now at about 150k and has needed a few more tweaks but what really amazes me is that it still has the original wad fingers. All of the repairs did not exceed $75
I’d much rather have PW progressives for everything from the 10 to the 410 , however I can’t find them on the used market as economically as the Rube Goldberg 9000’s of which I have them for all gauges 12 to 410 and hence the reason I have backup 9000’s in 12 and 28 . As well as back up Grabbers in 20, 28 and 410 as well as a back up 650 in 16 . It goes without saying I have way way more than even the advanced shooter/Reloader needs . However when you get them reasonably it’s a rather inexpensive insurance policy for someone that quite often gets in a hurry and doesn’t like breaking down in the middle and needing to work on something. This way if one gives me a problem two thumb screws pick it up and change for another .
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I’d much rather have PW progressives for everything from the 10 to the 410 , however I can’t find them on the used market as economically as the Rube Goldberg 9000’s of which I have them for all gauges 12 to 410 and hence the reason I have backup 9000’s in 12 and 28 . As well as back up Grabbers in 20, 28 and 410 as well as a back up 650 in 16 . It goes without saying I have way way more than even the advanced shooter/Reloader needs . However when you get them reasonably it’s a rather inexpensive insurance policy for someone that quite often gets in a hurry and doesn’t like breaking down in the middle and needing to work on something. This way if one gives me a problem two thumb screws pick it up and change for another .
MEC 9000's have worked just fine for me (12 and 20 gauge) though my 12 is tired having loaded > 60 thousand rounds since I bought that one about 12 years ago. A friend kept tellin me how P-W's are the Cadillac (his term) and I tried to buy one earlier this year direct from P-W but found that company to be all promises but ongoing excuses on its delivery commitment. Cancelled that order and ordered another MEC 9000/12 direct from MEC, which beat its shipment promise by a week or so. Now that 12 year old 9000 is my backup, not that I should need it. Just an aside, my friend with P-W's in several gauges has many duds and bloopers; no doubt "operator error" as I'm sure the P-W's are properly designed. Not sure how that happens to a gent who's shot trap and loaded shotshells for over four decades. Weird.
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