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Lee Pro 1000 Bullet Feeder

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2011

After about 30 minutes of setup, the Lee Pro 1000 running with 9MM bullet feeder. Great option for the Lee Pro 1000. Once setup, just pull your handler and you get a round with every up&down motion. More than a 1000 rounds already made with this option.

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  • I acquired the press for 9mm. It came with all three dies which included the bullet seating die. I only added the appropriate bullet feeder kit to the press and started reloading.

  • i have the same one for a 40 cal. it just doesnt work for me at all when it retracts back all the bullets fall out like a roller coaster

  • @rayray7533

    Use the small feeder. For most .40 bullets sizes I had to use the small

    bullet feed finger.

    I had the same problem. It works pretty well.

  • I see there are three different ones available for 9mm. I don't know which one to purchase for 9mm Luger. Do you have a part number?

  • @MrJasonMBurns You need to know the lenght of the bullets you are going to be using for reloading. Depending on how long they are it will be the 9mm bullet feeder to use.

  • im going to start reloading, and this is is my first option of presses to choose from, how do you like it? and what dont you like? any help is greatly appreciated thank you.

  • @qikies

    It is great solution for reloading Handgun amo.

    Things to watch for: 1. Never allow the Primer tray to get empty. 2. Watch for used primer not to land under the shellplate carrier not allowing the press all the way down. 3. When loading primers for first time make sure they are properly allign before you start reloading. 4. Clean powder from press every 40 to 50 rounds with a brush or shopvac. Powder and lead shavings can jam the press.

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  • Do you know if one of these will work with a Dillon Square Deal B?

  • @auburntaco You just need the bullet feeder kit, it uses a normal seating die.

  • Does the press come with the appropriate seating die to use with the bullet feeder? If you bought the press, can I simply add the bullet feeder to be in business?

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