Can the Lee case and bullet feeders be used with an XL650?
Quote from Reloader on January 30, 2013, 12:11 amTrying to control my costs and was wondering if the Lee multi-tube case feeder/colator and multi-tube bullet feeder would work with an XL650?
I know the Dillon mechanism for the case feeder is better, but if I can reuse my Lee feeders I'd like to do so.
Anybody know?
Thanks,
Trying to control my costs and was wondering if the Lee multi-tube case feeder/colator and multi-tube bullet feeder would work with an XL650?
I know the Dillon mechanism for the case feeder is better, but if I can reuse my Lee feeders I'd like to do so.
Anybody know?
Thanks,
Quote from Reloader on January 30, 2013, 12:22 amA bit more info: I'd actually like to use the Hornady bullet feeder die with the Lee multi-tube bullet feeder/colator if that is possible.
A bit more info: I'd actually like to use the Hornady bullet feeder die with the Lee multi-tube bullet feeder/colator if that is possible.
Quote from Reloader on February 23, 2013, 3:30 pmI had one on my old lee loadmaster. I ordered the xl650 to replace the Loadmaster. That turned out to be the best decision I ever made!!! anyway... I sold my Loadmaster and wished I still had my mutlitube case collator. I feel pretty sure that it would work just fine for pistol casings. I had soooo much trouble with the operation of the Loadmaster, I only attempted to load a few 223 and gave up. I thought about ordering the Dillon auto case feeder, but the price is keeping me from purchasing one... I'm going to order the lee collator and give it a try. It only costs $15.00.
I had one on my old lee loadmaster. I ordered the xl650 to replace the Loadmaster. That turned out to be the best decision I ever made!!! anyway... I sold my Loadmaster and wished I still had my mutlitube case collator. I feel pretty sure that it would work just fine for pistol casings. I had soooo much trouble with the operation of the Loadmaster, I only attempted to load a few 223 and gave up. I thought about ordering the Dillon auto case feeder, but the price is keeping me from purchasing one... I'm going to order the lee collator and give it a try. It only costs $15.00.
