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Unread 09-20-2025, 09:45 AM   #1
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I’m currently reloading RST 16 gauge 2 1/2” shells
on a Mec Sizemaster with a lift kit. Slow and steady.

Will a lift kit fit on an 8567, you know, the one with the manual carousel?
Sure would like to crank them out faster.


1oz, 7/8 and 3/4 loads. Light shot loads with the assistance of a pinto bean for better crimps.
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I’m pretty sure it won’t . On a single stage the short kit only affects the crimp stages . Now that’s not to say you couldn’t figure out a way to use brass lifters on the crimp stages of a Grabber but getting them in and out every times would be a major PITA not to mention you inevitably spill shot getting them in and out .
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I called MEC a while ago to see and they said they have not manufactured a method of reloading short shells on a progressive press.
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I have been loading 2 1/2" 28ga on my 9000 since I got the press. I made a new crimp closing die by buying a new die, boring it out, straight thru, to 3/4" then taking the original die and turning it down to 3/4", and super-gluing it into the bored out die, but 1/4" lower.
It's my intention to do the same with a new 9000 press for 20ga, but it wouldn't be any different in a 16ga press, except boring it to 7/8". I don't think I could do it in a 12ga press, but I shoot 12 so infrequently, it doesn't trouble me to do them on a single stage press.
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RST 16ga 2 1/2 recipe
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Pay Dirt, any chance you could share the recipe you are using for your 2 1/2 16 gauge reloads? Has your recipe been tested for vel/pressure?
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I have been loading 2 1/2" 28ga on my 9000 since I got the press. I made a new crimp closing die by buying a new die, boring it out, straight thru, to 3/4" then taking the original die and turning it down to 3/4", and super-gluing it into the bored out die, but 1/4" lower.
It's my intention to do the same with a new 9000 press for 20ga, but it wouldn't be any different in a 16ga press, except boring it to 7/8". I don't think I could do it in a 12ga press, but I shoot 12 so infrequently, it doesn't trouble me to do them on a single stage press.
Mr. Spencer, could you post a picture please? Thanks
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Mr. Spencer, could you post a picture please? Thanks
Any pictures I had are in this thread:

https://parkerguns.org/forums/showth...light=MEC+9000
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Any pictures I had are in this thread:

https://parkerguns.org/forums/showth...light=MEC+9000
Very nice. thanks
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