Cartridge case counter
Quote from Reloader on September 30, 2007, 1:50 pmHi all,
Is there such a critter as a case counter for my XL650? I really hate counting out my evenings production afterwards.
Semper Fi
Hi all,
Is there such a critter as a case counter for my XL650? I really hate counting out my evenings production afterwards.
Semper Fi
Quote from Reloader on October 1, 2007, 5:42 amDave:
I'm a new XL650 owner. Are you saying that the common dillon counters don't work on the XL650?
Recardoa
Dave:
I'm a new XL650 owner. Are you saying that the common dillon counters don't work on the XL650?
Recardoa
Quote from Reloader on October 1, 2007, 4:26 pmDillon hasn't offered a cartridge counter in 7 or 8 years. You still see them on online auction houses. The Dillon cartridge counter attaches to the crimp die, therefore it works on any reloading machine. When we sold them, counters went for $35.00. We discontinued them beacause they became prohibitively expensive to manufacture.
Dillon hasn't offered a cartridge counter in 7 or 8 years. You still see them on online auction houses. The Dillon cartridge counter attaches to the crimp die, therefore it works on any reloading machine. When we sold them, counters went for $35.00. We discontinued them beacause they became prohibitively expensive to manufacture.
Quote from Reloader on December 17, 2007, 2:55 amI use the number of Primer Tubes as a method of counting my evening's output. 5 tubes equals 500 rounds (less any that are in the "ski jump".
I use the number of Primer Tubes as a method of counting my evening's output. 5 tubes equals 500 rounds (less any that are in the "ski jump".
Quote from Reloader on June 26, 2010, 4:00 amThere is a simple case counter design available on Brian Enos forum. Really easy to build and fairly low cost. I just ordered all the parts to build one for about $30 and you don't have to be an electrical engineer to build it.
http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=76531
There is a simple case counter design available on Brian Enos forum. Really easy to build and fairly low cost. I just ordered all the parts to build one for about $30 and you don't have to be an electrical engineer to build it.
