I love the MEC reloaders. My dad sells them so I have my own and I shoot my reloads in Skeet competition. I'm only twelve and shot 96 out of 100 and got second against all the men.
I have constructed my own reloading table where I have placed my wad bin on my right(duh) and most pridefully, I have placed a sliding drawer 34" w 6"h 24" deep just at my belt level for parts/components . On the inside of the drawer I hot waxed a weather resistent plastic coated divider 8" deep. in use, I pull out the drawer 9", fill with hulls and my left hand grabs the hull, right hand the wad and pull. Perfect for me. If centered, another divider would split hulls & wads in same drawer
I have constructed my own reloading table where I have placed my wad bin on my right(duh) and most pridefully, I have placed a sliding drawer 34" w 6"h 24" deep just at my belt level for parts/components . On the inside of the drawer I hot waxed a weather resistent plastic coated divider 8" deep. in use, I pull out the drawer 9", fill with hulls and my left hand grabs the hull, right hand the wad and pull. Perfect for me. If centered, another divider would split hulls & wads in same drawer
Just a tip-I find having the wads high right next to the wad cup and the hulls to your left right next to the sizing station saves a ton of hand movement and time.Nice loader.
I did the same thing and upgraded from a 600. I agree that it works wonderfully. Just a little constructive criticism, I would recommend switching where you have your shells and wads so you don't have to swap the shell with the other hand or just have another box on the left hand side.
I love the MEC reloaders. My dad sells them so I have my own and I shoot my reloads in Skeet competition. I'm only twelve and shot 96 out of 100 and got second against all the men.
hrdgeauxtigers8 3 months ago
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I have constructed my own reloading table where I have placed my wad bin on my right(duh) and most pridefully, I have placed a sliding drawer 34" w 6"h 24" deep just at my belt level for parts/components . On the inside of the drawer I hot waxed a weather resistent plastic coated divider 8" deep. in use, I pull out the drawer 9", fill with hulls and my left hand grabs the hull, right hand the wad and pull. Perfect for me. If centered, another divider would split hulls & wads in same drawer
bitter4goodreasons 10 months ago
I have constructed my own reloading table where I have placed my wad bin on my right(duh) and most pridefully, I have placed a sliding drawer 34" w 6"h 24" deep just at my belt level for parts/components . On the inside of the drawer I hot waxed a weather resistent plastic coated divider 8" deep. in use, I pull out the drawer 9", fill with hulls and my left hand grabs the hull, right hand the wad and pull. Perfect for me. If centered, another divider would split hulls & wads in same drawer
bitter4goodreasons 10 months ago
how much did it cost
fierwall5 1 year ago
Just a tip-I find having the wads high right next to the wad cup and the hulls to your left right next to the sizing station saves a ton of hand movement and time.Nice loader.
c0ldfr33z3r 1 year ago
I did the same thing and upgraded from a 600. I agree that it works wonderfully. Just a little constructive criticism, I would recommend switching where you have your shells and wads so you don't have to swap the shell with the other hand or just have another box on the left hand side.
Halofreak131313 1 year ago
from where i can get this machine. plz contact me
snake0o7 2 years ago
did you have any trouble setting yours up, my indexing mecanism came unattached and is still a little funky
RBmintyfresh 2 years ago
Never had any issues. Only things I've tweaked are the crimp stations.
dme330i 2 years ago
haha nice wad and hull feeder thing, i made one out of a 50 can Mountain Dew box (kinda sucks a little though haha)
RBmintyfresh 2 years ago