28ga touched up

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Been loading with the plastic final crimp for a while and been on the lookout for the all metal tooling. Needless to say the metal final crimp is hands down better than the plastic crap MEC sells now
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Heck yea, nice crown and taper

Where did you find the metal tooling?
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jsh909 wrote: May 30th, 2020, 9:53 am Heck yea, nice crown and taper

Where did you find the metal tooling?
On eBay. I’m always searching for more 410-28ga stuff and saw a post that had a mec12ga crimp and the 28ga tooling with it. Bought just the 28ga parts for $80 shipped.

Best $80 I’ve spent on a while.
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Awesome find

Actually now that you said that I remembered reading it in another post. If you happen to see a decent deal on a 28 gauge press in your travels let me know. I could use some parts
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jsh909 wrote: May 30th, 2020, 10:05 am Awesome find

Actually now that you said that I remembered reading it in another post. If you happen to see a decent deal on a 28 gauge press in your travels let me know. I could use some parts
Good deals are hard to find. You just about have to search every couple days on Craigslist. Facebook marketplace and eBay to get a good deal. I’ll keep my eyes open
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hoobilly wrote: May 30th, 2020, 11:51 am
jsh909 wrote: May 30th, 2020, 10:05 am Awesome find

Actually now that you said that I remembered reading it in another post. If you happen to see a decent deal on a 28 gauge press in your travels let me know. I could use some parts
Good deals are hard to find. You just about have to search every couple days on Craigslist. Facebook marketplace and eBay to get a good deal. I’ll keep my eyes open
Thanks brother. Yea I look constantly also.bi have actually had better luck at local auctions/flea markets/ yard sales etc... But you never know. I found a 12 ga supersizer the other day for 15 dollars. I got my 20 and 12 ga mec for 60 bucks with lead shot, steel shot, 1000s of primers, wads and hulls a few years ago from an Amish yard sale. I didn't need any of them at the time really, but I mean how do you walk away from that.
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jsh909 wrote: May 30th, 2020, 12:58 pm
hoobilly wrote: May 30th, 2020, 11:51 am
jsh909 wrote: May 30th, 2020, 10:05 am Awesome find

Actually now that you said that I remembered reading it in another post. If you happen to see a decent deal on a 28 gauge press in your travels let me know. I could use some parts
Good deals are hard to find. You just about have to search every couple days on Craigslist. Facebook marketplace and eBay to get a good deal. I’ll keep my eyes open
Thanks brother. Yea I look constantly also.bi have actually had better luck at local auctions/flea markets/ yard sales etc... But you never know. I found a 12 ga supersizer the other day for 15 dollars. I got my 20 and 12 ga mec for 60 bucks with lead shot, steel shot, 1000s of primers, wads and hulls a few years ago from an Amish yard sale. I didn't need any of them at the time really, but I mean how do you walk away from that.
Bought my Grabber 12ga for 55 bucks. Wish I could buy them all that cheap 😆
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