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| I used to use Unique with 1-3/8 oz until I shot some patterns (not good), but never tried it with 1-1/8 oz. Unique doesn't meter well and there are a lot of better powders for light loads. But, have you tried a deeper wad or a bunch more seating pressure? C.G.B. |
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| What loader are you using? My MEC manual has pictures of crimping problems and how to solve them with a simple adjustment. Not with my right now, But IIRC, you need to play with the cam allen screw and roll the cam one way or the other... |
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| quote: Originally posted by rcamuglia: What loader are you using? My MEC manual has pictures of crimping problems and how to solve them with a simple adjustment. Not with my right now, But IIRC, you need to play with the cam allen screw and roll the cam one way or the other...
I have a MEC 600 pre 84. Its very old. And very beat up. But I have made every adjustment they offer. Even called them a few times. Like I said, I don't ahve issues with WSF, and AA hulls, but do with unique. I just have over 5lbs of unique. |
| Posts: 459 | Location: Finksburg, MD | Registered: 20 December 2003 |
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| Is Unique less dense than WSF? (takes up more volume?)
Try a shorter wad |
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| unique is less dense, but very bulky. One is flake, the ther is not.
But I agree, it appears the WAA12 isn't big enough. Thinking of trying WAA112F114. |
| Posts: 459 | Location: Finksburg, MD | Registered: 20 December 2003 |
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| If your're using the AA/HS hulls try the Downrange DRA12 wads. They take up far less room in the HS hulls than all the other wads I've tried. Greg |
| Posts: 115 | Location: Woodlawn Tennessee | Registered: 30 April 2004 |
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| Figured it out. My cam bolt is slipping. I went back and saw it was all the way clockwise after 5 loads. I put a rather hefty lock washer and cranked it. It seems to hold now.
This freakin "deal" for a 20+ year old press is turning out to be no deal. So far, I have had to replace the old charge bar, because the old ones sheer shot. I have had to buy new bottles. New fingers that you put the wad in with. Had to buy a powder baffle. And its just pitted rusty mess. For 60 more dollars, I could have had a brand new one. |
| Posts: 459 | Location: Finksburg, MD | Registered: 20 December 2003 |
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| Im no expert, but we reload shotgun shells like fools, lots of shooters, when they get there we watch ebay, I know, I know, pretty soon one comes up for $15.00. We dont even save parts anymore. |
| Posts: 1382 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: 10 November 2008 |
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| Like you, I bought a used Mec Jr 5 or 6 years ago on E-bay. By the time I replaced the drop tube, crimp starter, primer seater (I think it fell out of a hole in the box it was packed in) & wad fingers, I probably had about the price of a new press invested. Mec is pretty good about helping with parts & repair advice, though, & I think the old ones are more solid than the newer models. I later bought a new sizemaster for another gauge, & it seems a little less stout - more plastic & less cast iron. |
| Posts: 171 | Location: East Tennessee | Registered: 13 December 2008 |
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