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<blockquote data-quote="scottb42" data-source="post: 2820177" data-attributes="member: 27603"><p>Might be easiest to look at the manual for what is probably the most popular shotshell press on the market, the MEC 600jr: <a href="https://www.mecshootingsports.com/images/document/600jr.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.mecshootingsports.com/images/document/600jr.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Pages 6 to 8 talk about the individual steps necessary to reload a shotshell, with some background material immediately before.</p><p></p><p>While I do enjoy reloading shotshells (and metallic reloading too), I'm forced to concede that economically it's almost not worth it to reload 12 ga unless you're doing some kind of exotic loading. The savings do add up with less popular shell sizes, .410 being a perfect example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottb42, post: 2820177, member: 27603"] Might be easiest to look at the manual for what is probably the most popular shotshell press on the market, the MEC 600jr: [URL="https://www.mecshootingsports.com/images/document/600jr.pdf"]https://www.mecshootingsports.com/images/document/600jr.pdf[/URL] Pages 6 to 8 talk about the individual steps necessary to reload a shotshell, with some background material immediately before. While I do enjoy reloading shotshells (and metallic reloading too), I'm forced to concede that economically it's almost not worth it to reload 12 ga unless you're doing some kind of exotic loading. The savings do add up with less popular shell sizes, .410 being a perfect example. [/QUOTE]
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