Does anyone have any experience with loading new unfired hulls using the newer mec plastic crimp starters? I'm looking at options of trying to get the mec to load a new shell as pretty as the load all does, but i find the asking price of the BPI starter too steep.
I'm also not sure about whether or not the loadall makes them better looking because the crimp is started in a FL die or if it has something to do with the slick nylon the starter is made from. My sizemaster has the steel crimp starter die body and uses the brass crimp starter inserts, but even lowering it with washers it still will not produce new hull loads as nice as the load all does.
Fired hulls are another story though as the old mec makes them look better than a factory shell and even though i load my new shells on the load all i will many times run them through the mec's final crimp at a later time to get that nice taper and sometimes deeper crimp depending on the load. It would be nice to be able to use the sizemaster more often with new hulls. I would like to know how well the mec plastic spindex starters load new hulls from those with experience with them? thanks, UD.