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Ebay.Like to buy a Mec shotshell reloader in 12 gauge
Where are you? I’m just over in NW MT.Depending on where you are I have a setup for sale.
Matt
I have its predessor 856. Pretty much the same except it doesn't have the finished shell dispenser. Not sure I would want that. Being forced to remove and look at each finished shell is not so bad. I don't trust myself or the loader enough to go fully auto.Found a Mac 9000gn,was a real learning curve for me. Now that I no the in's and out"s I"m loving life . Thing will easily make 200 rounds and hour.
Damn. Hit reply instead of edit.I have its predessor 856. Pretty much the same except it doesn't have the finished shell dispenser. Not sure I would want that. Being forced to remove and look at each finished shell is not so bad. I don't trust myself or the loader enough to go fully auto.
Did you take up trap shooting then? Seems I recall you were talking about it.
Re learning curve: Stopping and starting a loading cycle with those progressives can sure be a trip. That's why I say the single stage loaders are relatively bulletproof. Slow but unless shooting a flat a day at the range who cares. For a bird hunter who knows what he's doing, a couple boxes each weekend should be more than enough. Skybusters might need to upgrade to a progressive.
SW IdahoWhere are you? I’m just over in NW MT.
Bunch of us are shooting clays once or twice a week. 100 shots per round. I do have three 600 JR. now that I'm selling . I hear you on the progressive's, graveled driveway for the first week with BB's...lolI have its predessor 856. Pretty much the same except it doesn't have the finished shell dispenser. Not sure I would want that. Being forced to remove and look at each finished shell is not so bad. I don't trust myself or the loader enough to go fully auto.
Did you take up trap shooting then? Seems I recall you were talking about it.
Re learning curve: Stopping and starting a loading cycle with those progressives can sure be a trip. That's why I say the single stage loaders are relatively bulletproof.
Hundred shots per round? How does that work? Twenty shots per station then change? Guns must get hot!Bunch of us are shooting clays once or twice a week. 100 shots per round. I do have three 600 JR. now that I'm selling . I hear you on the progressive's, graveled driveway for the first week with BB's...lol
This is back yard stuff ,we shoot 25 then trade off.Guns get a break. Will take grandkids tomorrow and shoot until we run out of shells and clays.Hundred shots per round? How does that work? Twenty shots per station then change? Guns must get hot!
I have a MEC from the 1980s: 12 gauge and a 20 gauge...free to you if you pay shipping from Alaska.Like to buy a Mec shotshell reloader in 12 gauge
Sounds like fun. Our club is closed due to lockdown and I can't get wads anyway. Are you having any luck finding them?This is back yard stuff ,we shoot 25 then trade off.Guns get a break. Will take grandkids tomorrow and shoot until we run out of shells and clays.
I really appreciate the generous offer but I did find a reloader. Thanks againI have a MEC from the 1980s: 12 gauge and a 20 gauge...free to you if you pay shipping from Alaska.