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Since all the ammo in the videos was loaded (not the 8mm) on a Dillon BFG and a couple of 650's I thought you guys might like these.
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That's great. Can you give a little more info? Part info and some idea of how you attached the sensor? Thanks.
Here a couple of pics of the bracket without the micro switch attached. I used a mill to cut the slot but you could use a dermel without to much trouble. One hole in the bottom is all that is needed to hold the switch. I just used some washers to center the switch lever in the slot.
All the parts came from Jameco.com. It's just a simple counter circuit.
Getting a lot of PMs requesting a parts list. Thought I post it here to help some guys out.
Grainger www.grainger.com counter
http://www.grainger....5&cm_vc=IDPRRZ1
Jameco www.jameco.com
Micro switch (round counter) Part no. 187805
On/off switch Part no. 315484
Counter reset switch Part no. 315432
Battery clip 9V Part no. 11280
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That's great. Can you give a little more info? Part info and some idea of how you attached the sensor? Thanks.
Here a couple of pics of the bracket without the micro switch attached. I used a mill to cut the slot but you could use a dermel without to much trouble. One hole in the bottom is all that is needed to hold the switch. I just used some washers to center the switch lever in the slot.
All the parts came from Jameco.com. It's just a simple counter circuit.
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So heres some pics of my counter. Like most I don't find it overly useful but its fun and quick to do. I'm really just using it to keep a total of rounds loaded. Everything is housed in the case feeder with a wire running down through the case feeder support tube too the micro switch.
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Plus 1 on the dryer sheet.
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An automatic powder drop for the BFR.
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I have two 650's and use to share the case feeder between them. I hated switching it between machines and bought another one.
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Should work. Can only load on one press at a time, might as well save a few bucks
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Always shoot at the max and deal with it later.
It really sucks finding a pic that you really want thats shot a a low res just to save a little space.
SD
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Dang sd624
Do you fill that powder measure 2nd from the end off a ladder or something ?
Not a ladder but I do have to stand on a chair. You need a hopper that large to load 50 BMG.
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Too much hourglass...
in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
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I had the same problem. Only fix I found was to use a non Dillon size die.