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Shotgun Shell Reloading Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Fire" data-source="post: 2769594" data-attributes="member: 102131"><p>A Ponsness 375 it what you need. You can have a 12& 20 on same head and rotate it around to swap. Still a bit of work though. There are dies with a ponsness. Not only for gauge but length as well. They are almost foolproof to run. Very hard to have a missed primer/powder/shot as with many progressive loaders. Since there are dies, the shells are basically full length sized which is a big plus. Much nicer finished product than many other loaders in my experience. I laid a couple thousand rounds a year for trap on one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Fire, post: 2769594, member: 102131"] A Ponsness 375 it what you need. You can have a 12& 20 on same head and rotate it around to swap. Still a bit of work though. There are dies with a ponsness. Not only for gauge but length as well. They are almost foolproof to run. Very hard to have a missed primer/powder/shot as with many progressive loaders. Since there are dies, the shells are basically full length sized which is a big plus. Much nicer finished product than many other loaders in my experience. I laid a couple thousand rounds a year for trap on one. [/QUOTE]
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