I have a video on my channel showing how I took a 12 gauge conversion kit and converted it to 10 gauge. I hollowed out the final crimp tube with a dremel to fit the larger shell, and also used it to open up the shell holder. The standard 12 gauge wad guide and pre crimp station work perfect on 10 gauge shell so no modifications needed for that. You do have to make a third holder under the 2 existing ones on the back of the wad guide to fit 3.5” shells though.
How did you modify the tube for the final crimp station? I've been after mine with a small flap wheel for about 11 years it seems, haven't been able to remove enough material to get a Fed shell to fit without it melting and clogging up the flap wheel, even running it slow with a drill.
I have a video on my channel showing how I took a 12 gauge conversion kit and converted it to 10 gauge. I hollowed out the final crimp tube with a dremel to fit the larger shell, and also used it to open up the shell holder. The standard 12 gauge wad guide and pre crimp station work perfect on 10 gauge shell so no modifications needed for that. You do have to make a third holder under the 2 existing ones on the back of the wad guide to fit 3.5” shells though.
I have a video on my channel showing how I took a 12 gauge conversion kit and converted it to 10 gauge. I hollowed out the final crimp tube with a dremel to fit the larger shell, and also used it to open up the shell holder. The standard 12 gauge wad guide and pre crimp station work perfect on 10 gauge shell so no modifications needed for that. You do have to make a third holder under the 2 existing ones on the back of the wad guide to fit 3.5” shells though.
How did you modify the tube for the final crimp station? I've been after mine with a small flap wheel for about 11 years it seems, haven't been able to remove enough material to get a Fed shell to fit without it melting and clogging up the flap wheel, even running it slow with a drill.
How do you use the MEC resizing ring? Is it with the LoadAll press?
There is a sleeve that the MEC resize ring fits on to and you then use the loadall to push down on and resize the brass
Where did you get the 10 ga parts from?
I make the parts they are for sale the rice has gone up a bit since the video was put up the price now is $40 posted with tracked and insured shipping
Where did you get those tools at I may want to pick some up.
At the end of the video there are the contact details of how to buy a set, the price with shipping to the USA is $22.00
Brilliant mate
I have a video on my channel showing how I took a 12 gauge conversion kit and converted it to 10 gauge. I hollowed out the final crimp tube with a dremel to fit the larger shell, and also used it to open up the shell holder. The standard 12 gauge wad guide and pre crimp station work perfect on 10 gauge shell so no modifications needed for that. You do have to make a third holder under the 2 existing ones on the back of the wad guide to fit 3.5” shells though.