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Originally Posted by MickinColo
for what you're doing a Mec SizeMaster would be my choice.



Agree, in 12 ga.


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Ditto on 12ga Sizemaster

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The sizemaster is good in any gauge you like. The 410 is a little harder to load for because it's so small but you save a lot of money. i load for them all. You'll probably end up getting more after you start.

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IMHO I'd stick with mec 600 JR unless you plan on shooting thousands of rounds. The cost and complexity is unnecessary for progressive reloaders for only reloading hundreds of rounds a year.


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