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  1. I'm looking for someone who has a Dillon SL 900 Shotshell press to test out a Spent Primer Upgrade for me.

    The upgrade would be similar to the one seen here for the XL650 http://www.dillonupgrades.com/xl650spentprimernomountinstructions.html

    I'm sure the SL 900's don't have the same problems as the 650's so this is basically just an upgrade to relocate the spent primer container. The main benefit is it uses a soda bottle as a new spent primer cup so you would not have to empty it as much. It's a simple bolt on item so there's no modifications to your press.

    Anyway I need one person (who actually loads enough) to test this out for me and let me know how / if it works, the only thing I require is for you to be able to take some pictures of it mounted so I can use them on my website if I decide to make these available in the future.

    Thanks in advance,

    -Steve

  2. I just raise the platform a bit and then just thumb the Primer Indexing Arm until all the extra primers are fed down the primer chute. Just be careful, the primers like to jump right off the end of the primer chute (which is why it's called the ski jump) you can cut the finger off a rubber glove to slip over the chute, this will catch any that jump off.

    Another thing you might want to do if you're feeding primed cases through the press is to remove the decapping assembly from station 1 or you'll be depriming a live primer. (which is never a good thing)

    -Steve

  3. My Mr Bulletfeeder works perfect, but I still need one for Hollow Base Wadcutter...

    I believe Youtube has a vid of a homemade wadcutter bullet feeder.

    Yeah, that's actually one of my brainchild's. It works ok but I still need to work some of the kinks out of it. I need to replace the clear tubes with something else, if there's a build up of lube on the bullet it will jam up in the tube. I tried using a spring tube(?) (like what's on the Mr Bulletfeeder) but I can't find one that's the right size. (I don't even know what there really called) :) Anyway I don't actually sell them, but maybe some one will take the idea and run with it.

    -Steve

  4. Not sure what you mean by "Empty Case Bin" but if your taking about the bracket that holds the AkroBins that the loaded rounds are ejected into by the press you can probably go into the Dillon site and look in the Manual (for what ever press you need it for)

    Basically it's just a straight piece of metal. Here's what the Xl650 one looks like.

    post-21206-056485400 1291921459_thumb.jp

    If thats not what your looking for your going to have to be a little more clear.

    Edit - This might interest you too....

    http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=584&st=125&p=743704&hl=bin%20holder&fromsearch=1entry743704

    -Steve

  5. If your looking for some nice clear tubes similar to what the Gaspari unit used check out Mcmaster-Carr. Just do a search for "Acrylic Tubing", they offer a bunch of different diameters, wall thicknesses, and lengths that might work for you. (I think the ones I bought came in 6' lengths but they are easy to cut down.)

    I'm not sure how Ricks feeders actually work but one problem I had on my homemade feeder was if you put too many bullets in the tube all the combined weight of the stack could cause problems with the dropper (again depending on how its works) mine just used a simple lever and spring setup so I just increased the spring rate until I could run a 3' tube of bullets.

    -Steve

  6. GREAT JOB I like it, I think you were pretty resourceful converting the primer alarm. I made my own too, I pretty much copied Dillons design though, mines made from a plastic rod, kitchen cutting board and a radio shack buzzer.

    Don't listen to these guys either sure you can look up every once and awhile but sooner or later you can get sloppy doing any repetitive task and having the added insurance like a alarm sure the hell couldn't hurt.

    -Steve

  7. This is what Old Ford Blue looks like in comparison to Dillon's Plastic. It's a little darker but doesn't look to bad side by side. The Stuff I used was made but Plasti-Kote and in an Engine Enamel (#205 Old Ford Blue) I sprayed it over a base of gray primer too so that might darken it up a bit too.

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  8. IMHO, you definitely should not be offended. You have obvious talent and engineering skills. :cheers:

    Thanks :blush:

    I have a Fowler bullet feeder on my 650. (http://www.gaspariusa.com/bullet_feeder.htm) I fill a bunch of plexi tubes from this collating tray that comes with it.Takes me about 15 minutes to get 600 bullets tubed and I never touch them again. The feeder itself, works great and loading with a feeder is a joy.

    I liked the look of the Gaspari (ok it was more of the price I liked :) ) and talked to a few people that had them and they are suppose to work great but I emailed Gaspari a few times and never got a reply. I think I read somewhere that the gentlemen who was making them had a stroke or something so that's why a finally just decide to make my own.

    Maybe someone else knows if they are still in business,

    -Steve

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