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  • $613 for the 22 cal rifle bullet feeder!

  • Outstanding vid thanks for taking the time to share :)

  • Nice video! How many rounds per hour do you think you can do with this setup? I am interesting in duplicating this setup in order to feed our MAC-10 a bit more economically.

  • @Obinjess Well, looks like he's dropping a round circa every three seconds. Figure 10 minutes, out of an hour, of refilling primers, cases and bullets, and you're looking at 3000 seconds divided by 3 per second.

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  • Nice set up, but an expensive way of doing what the Lee bullet feeder will do for $50. The Lee won't take up a die station either.

  • For me this is one more reason to get the Dillion 650. It can be setup with all of the sensors and case and bullet feeders as well and the P&W motor for full motorized operation. I will be getting two Dillion 650's when I setup and automating them both.

  • can u you this without the top part.. meaning only the tube and the RCBS reloading die

    ?

  • What is the cost for this kit? Or where would this set up be available?

  • how much money would it be for this reloader.

  • ☆☆☆☆☆

  • you seem like a smart fella.

    why don't you just invent your own bullet feeder.

    or is there a patent or copyright on the bullet feeder concept.

    I have an idea that would allow you to set and crimp seperately using your previous manual bullet feed setup in another video.

    would be a fun challenge

  • @docstruthers yeah man, design one and get it built, with your experience, i;m sure you can build a real efficient loader

  • Well done video, thanks!

  • quick question is it really worth making these bullets not saying that it's pointless but just wanted to know is the money saving that significant for 45 acp

  • How do you feel about seating & crimping on the same die?

  • @erikdjs Its a bit harder to set up but pistol crimping really isnt crimping per se. it is just a straightening of the bell made in the power charge die. You aren't supposed to actually clamp straight walled pistol cases on bullets, so as long as you set it up properly a combo seat crimp die is fine. :)

  • So it should handle 45-70 too.

  • No, this kit comes ready to load 9mm, 38spl/357mag, 40/10mm, 44mag/44spl, and 45ACP/45LC.

  • Is there different bullet plates say one for round nose one for wadcutters etc. If so where can you get them?

  • Awesome!

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