Attributes
- Gauge:
28 Gauge
- Delivery weight: 10.433kg
- Shipping height: 254mm
- Shipping width: 432mm
- Shipping length: 572mm
- UPC: 098489029148
Product no.: 749010811
Mfr. No.: 1009000GN28
098489029148 The 9000GN has all the innovative features found on the 8567N Grabber, plus automatic indexing and finished-shell ejection for quicker and easier reloading. Dropping the primer into the reprime station no longer requires operator “feel”. The 9000GN requires only a minimal adjustment from low to high brass domestic shells and shells can be removed for inspection from any station. MEC’s revolutionary Auto-Dex automatically moves the shells through each reloading stage by simply returning the handle to the top of its stroke. Accurately resized shells are achieved with each stroke.Delivery time approx. 7-14 days.
The 9000GN Auto-Indexing Shotshell Reloader by MEC Reloading combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to streamline the reloading process. This innovative machine is designed for efficiency, ensuring that you spend less time reloading and more time shooting.
Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or new to reloading, the MEC 9000GN is an essential addition to your arsenal. Elevate your reloading game and ensure your shotshells are crafted to perfection!
28 Gauge
Not Happy 16/02/2015
I've had a Mec 9000G for 3 yrs now and I have had problems with the primer mechanism from the start. I called Mec twice and the first time I spoke to the engineer, he was helpful. The second time, an engineer was not helpful or courteous at all. He was very impatient. I even was going to ship the reloader back for them to adjust which they advertise they do and charge $65.00/hr, but UPS wanted $100.00 just to ship it one way.
I had enough of spilled powder and shot and much frustration with the machine that I gladly sold it and purchased a RCBS Grand. The Grand is such a better press. The adjustments are easy and easy to get to, it's more sold, better made, better engineered that I am extremely happy with it. I won't buy Mec again. If you haven't had problems with one, consider yourself lucky. I'm glad I sold it.
great press 19/04/2012
Great press second MEC I have owned started with a 650 then bought the 9000g in 2002 loaded thousand of shells with very little problems.
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