rcbs bullet feed
Quote from Reloader on December 1, 2009, 9:03 pmhas anyone used this system on a 650 and did Dillon have any input into the system?
I would rather use all Dillon equipment than start mixing parts and equipment..
has anyone used this system on a 650 and did Dillon have any input into the system?
I would rather use all Dillon equipment than start mixing parts and equipment..
Quote from Reloader on January 17, 2010, 7:33 pmI have used this bullet feeder on my Dillion 650. The system worked there was no increase in speed actually even slowed down a bit. Also required about 8" of lift to have the unit up to a workable height. Also necessary to use a seat/crimp die in station 5 if you want to keep the powder check in place.
I have photos if your interested of what i did to fine tune the feeder.
Phil
philp55@gmail.com
I have used this bullet feeder on my Dillion 650. The system worked there was no increase in speed actually even slowed down a bit. Also required about 8" of lift to have the unit up to a workable height. Also necessary to use a seat/crimp die in station 5 if you want to keep the powder check in place.
I have photos if your interested of what i did to fine tune the feeder.
Phil
philp55@gmail.com
Quote from Reloader on May 9, 2011, 12:59 amI am also thinking about the bullet feeder. Since I am new to reloading is there any significant pros and cons to combining the seat / crimp station for pistol rounds?
I am also thinking about the bullet feeder. Since I am new to reloading is there any significant pros and cons to combining the seat / crimp station for pistol rounds?
Quote from Reloader on May 9, 2011, 2:45 amI am also thinking about the bullet feeder. Since I am new to reloading is there any significant pros and cons to combining the seat / crimp station for pistol rounds?
I am also thinking about the bullet feeder. Since I am new to reloading is there any significant pros and cons to combining the seat / crimp station for pistol rounds?
