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MEC MARKSMAN ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RYEWSKY25284" data-source="post: 2034247" data-attributes="member: 76586"><p>I recently purchased an RCBS SUMMIT because the MEC's where all on back order.</p><p>I should have waited...I believe the MEC is a much better press.</p><p>If you boil it all down, the Summit is nothing more than a heavy duty C-press and ultimately it will get some slop at the bottom of the ram causing loss of concentricity. I've had to retighten ALL of the assembly points MANY times since I purchase it.</p><p>As long as you keep things TIGHT it works fine.</p><p>Also the grease zert on the rams collar is a needed feature. To keep it operating smoothly it needs a couple of shot of grease every couple hundred rounds of reloading.</p><p></p><p>From where I sit, I think the MEC is hard to beat.</p><p>Then on to the RCBS Rock Chucker or the like. </p><p>Hard to beat the reliability of a good solid O-press</p><p></p><p>my.02 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 2034247, member: 76586"] I recently purchased an RCBS SUMMIT because the MEC's where all on back order. I should have waited...I believe the MEC is a much better press. If you boil it all down, the Summit is nothing more than a heavy duty C-press and ultimately it will get some slop at the bottom of the ram causing loss of concentricity. I've had to retighten ALL of the assembly points MANY times since I purchase it. As long as you keep things TIGHT it works fine. Also the grease zert on the rams collar is a needed feature. To keep it operating smoothly it needs a couple of shot of grease every couple hundred rounds of reloading. From where I sit, I think the MEC is hard to beat. Then on to the RCBS Rock Chucker or the like. Hard to beat the reliability of a good solid O-press my.02 cents [/QUOTE]
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