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Thinking about buying a MEC 9000G.
I have been reloading shot gun shells for both clays and pheasant hunting with an older MEC 300JR. I want to step up the procees extensively by purchasing the MEC 9000G. Any feedback from anyone out there before I drop the $300 on it ?
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RE: Thinking about buying a MEC 9000G.
I have had mine for about eight years and the only thing I have had to fix was the hydraulic cylinder got weak and wouldn't complete the cycle. It was about fifteen dollars to fix it . You could still reload with it it just needed a small turn on the cases to finish the cycle . I think you will enjoy it .
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RE: Thinking about buying a MEC 9000G.
I have MEC in 9000G in both 20 ga and 12 ga....Mounted in a ridgid stable bench, they're able to kick out very fine rounds.....However, a good man on a 600JR will not be too far behind you in a night of reloading.....The difference isn't twice!!!
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RE: Thinking about buying a MEC 9000G.
Compare 30 strokes on the 9000 to how many on the 600 just for a box of shells not counting having to move every thing by hand . LOL
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