I have a thought. Seems to me that a case feeder is completely unnecessary. When reloading, EVERY single piece of brass should be hand inspected before it's run through your press and again after it's loaded. Seems to me that is the perfect time to touch and inspect every case before it gets cycled through a press. Which eliminates the need, desire, and time savings of a case feeder. Because that critical step should be done at press entry, or when the case feeder is filled. Your thoughts?
I have a thought. Seems to me that a case feeder is completely unnecessary. When reloading, EVERY single piece of brass should be hand inspected before it's run through your press and again after it's loaded. Seems to me that is the perfect time to touch and inspect every case before it gets cycled through a press. Which eliminates the need, desire, and time savings of a case feeder. Because that critical step should be done at press entry, or when the case feeder is filled. Your thoughts?
RedDelPaPa 2 months ago
Where did you get that handle?
bungiemia 11 months ago
The case feeder looks exactly like the Dillon case feeder - other than the fact that is isn't blue.
abukamoon 2 years ago
Where did you get that ejector wire in that shape. Home made? I'm waiting on my EZ-Ject system to get in but need an operating work-around till then.
retrodog63 2 years ago
can you also put an auto bullet feeder on it?
pmalveda02 3 years ago