Mec Mayville 9000G Progressive Shotshell Reloader For 12 Gauge – The 9000G requires only a minimum adjustment from low to high brass domestic shells. The 9000G features automatic indexing and shell ejection preset by the factory. Shells pass through each stage every time the handle is returned to the up position. E-Z Prime primer feeder included. Specifications for Mec Mayville 9000G Progressive Shotshell Reloader For 12 Gauge 45308: Manufacturer: MEC Cartridge: 12 Gauge Fabric/Material: Cast Iron Additional Features: Shotshell Reloading Press Package Contents: Mec Mayville 9000G Progressive Shotshell Reloader For 12 Gauge 45308 The Mec Mayville 9000G Progressive Shotshell Reloader For 12 Gauge is a quality addition to the MEC lineup. For more great deals on Reloading Presses by MEC, please browse our Mec Reloading Equipment page.
Mec Mayville 9000G Progressive Shotshell Reloader For 12 Gauge 45308
$819.99
SKU: 528833F7
Category: Reloading Presses
3 reviews for Mec Mayville 9000G Progressive Shotshell Reloader For 12 Gauge 45308
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weebs –
Takes a while to get used to and set up. Be patient, once you get it right, works very smoothly. It's operator error that causes most of the problems. 8 crimp shells fair way better than 6 crimp. No matter how careful, you'll probably find some small shot, #8, on the floor. No problem doing over 200 per hour.
Butzy –
Good progressive press. This press is not for the person that cannot fine tune mechanical devices. You can not take it out of the box and begin reloading. Some of the parts will move out of alignment when shipped. Instructions are helpful. Did not have to call user support to get this press up an running.
Babyfox –
Having purchased the mec9000gn was to be exciting. Well it was. This machine is an offshoot of the older version that was made with Steel parts. This new version has replaced many of the steel parts with plastic, thus cheapening it. The plastic initial crimper is held on by a tiny ball and will fall off. Put it back on is good for a few times then the retaining hole enlarges and the pre-crimper falls off. Next: The machine is an adjusters DREAM. Just to set it up and run flawless is almost impossible. The people at MEC must assume that those of us that bought this model machine have had extensive experience with previous models. Example of stupidity is the "NEW" 200 primer feeder. One of the suggested methods of tweaking this in is to bend the bracket until it fits well. The feeder tube is a weldment and not at all accurate. If you like playing with constant adjustments, buy it. Mine is for sale. I have an older 650 that does not re-size shells however works flawlessly. I re-size prior to using it. Like I mentioned, when I get my 9000gn working correctly I will put it up for sale. In my opinion it is a Cheap, profitmaking step on MECs part to sell this thing. Junk!