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15 hours ago, Saltings said:

when loading fibre     i cut a cartridge case     put the over powder card  wad  and under shot card in the  short tube   and offer it to the machine to push in all in one go    works for me  reliably 

Thats cool.

i load new hulls. Not that i load much now.

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This was MEC's reply

"To reload using fibre wads you would need to tilt the shell out at the 3rd station and manually insert the fiber type wad into the shell"

"It works easier on a single stage press as the shells can be tilted out or even easily removed from all station.  This can also be done on the progressive reloaders but it is easier on a single stage such as the Sizemaster or Mark V models"

Thanks again guys

16 hours ago, Saltings said:

when loading fibre     i cut a cartridge case     put the over powder card  wad  and under shot card in the  short tube   and offer it to the machine to push in all in one go    works for me  reliably 

This is a nice idea and ingenuity 👌

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On 14/09/2021 at 23:19, Saltings said:

when loading fibre     i cut a cartridge case     put the over powder card  wad  and under shot card in the  short tube   and offer it to the machine to push in all in one go    works for me  reliably 

I followed this to find ideas like this.  This is a good idea that confirms my own thoughts.  good one. thanks.

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