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SS presses - please.
The only one I have is for the 10ga because that's all I could fine for that gauge. I just hate pulling a handle 6 times for a shell. With my 9000H it's insert a shell and wad, push the foot petal down, release, and there's a shell. Don't get no simpler. ![]() I think back to the 70s when I first started reloading and you bought the charge bar for the amount of shot and the type of powder. No bushings. I didn't know anyone who ever weighed a powder drop. We just assumed it was correct. And no one ever blew up a gun from a bar throwing too much powder. Yes, I have digital scales and adjustable charge bars like a lot of us. My how times change. There is a Reloading forum here. Post your reloading questions over there for best results.
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I still have a few of the old charge bars for powder and shot, no bushings. A lot more convenient now with bushings or a universal bar, but I still weigh every tenth reload. Makes me feel more secure.
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I use mec 700’s with a adjustable charge bar and baffles I never have a issue with uneven charges . Works for me . When I load bismuth I way it
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PB IS A GOOD POWDER IF YOUR FATHER LEFT SOME. IT HAS ALSO BEEN DISCONTINUED AS 7625 HAS
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