Mr. Bullet Feeder, what's needed to change calibers
Quote from Reloader on October 22, 2019, 12:05 pmHello,
I do mainly 9mm, 45 acp, and .223/5.56 on my Dillon 650, I am considering adding a Mr. Bullet feeder, but I was wondering what was required to change over between calibers? I already have dedicated toolheads and die sets for each caliber.
Hello,
I do mainly 9mm, 45 acp, and .223/5.56 on my Dillon 650, I am considering adding a Mr. Bullet feeder, but I was wondering what was required to change over between calibers? I already have dedicated toolheads and die sets for each caliber.
Quote from Reloader on October 22, 2019, 7:54 pmYou buy the Mr bulletfeeder in one size of bullet, say 9mm, buy the conversions for 45 caliber and 223 caliber, plus the small output tube assembly for 223.
9mm and 45 both use a large output tube, which comes with the Mr Bulletfeeder.
You buy the Mr bulletfeeder in one size of bullet, say 9mm, buy the conversions for 45 caliber and 223 caliber, plus the small output tube assembly for 223.
9mm and 45 both use a large output tube, which comes with the Mr Bulletfeeder.
Quote from Reloader on October 24, 2019, 1:29 pmWhat about the powder funnels they recommend? Would I need one for each caliber? I haven't seen one for .223.
What about the powder funnels they recommend? Would I need one for each caliber? I haven't seen one for .223.
Quote from Reloader on October 24, 2019, 4:38 pmThe handgun caliber conversion kits include their powder funnel. They don't make a powder funnel for the bottleneck cartridges. In 223, this requires you to use a boattailed projexctile.
The handgun caliber conversion kits include their powder funnel. They don't make a powder funnel for the bottleneck cartridges. In 223, this requires you to use a boattailed projexctile.
