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  1. http://www.cedhk.com/shop/products/Mr.-Bullet-Feeder-by-DAA-%E2%80%93-The-perfect-add%252don-to-your-reloading-machine%21.html I ordered my Mister Bullet Feeder from the Company you suggested and they shipped the same day with a delivery date of August 23rd, So far I could not ask for anything better...Thanks again
  2. Thanks so much. These two post seems to have answered my questions. Jim
  3. What is the latest info on the Mister Bullet Feeder? Best place to order considering Price and delivery. Also what is the warranty on the Bullet Feeder? Thanks for any info guys. I watch this site a lot and have been reloading with Dillon since 1990 but been getting behind on info.
  4. I have read your post of years ago and I think your idea is great. but are you still willing to send me the round knob for $1.75 + shipping here is 2010?
  5. OK, Sorry, Now I understand what the operating rod bracket is and that would answer my last question. I was surprised that this is what might be what they were talking about. I was trying to go in another direction. I will adjust it but am not sure which way to go...up or down. That is a very fine adjustment. Plus I will have to take each of these other possibilities and try them if that does not work. Perhaps I should make sure I have done these first so that I am not possible causing myself problems I did not have. I guess trial and error?
  6. Thanks again for your post and help to me. When you say "Operating Rod Clamp", are you referring to "14051" on page 5 of the instructional manual? IF so, I could not figure out how to rotate it? I would like to do this because it looks like a simple solution. If not this, then please tell me by the book reference number, where and what that clamp is. Thank you, Jim
  7. I first want to thank each of you for your help to me. Second I am going to have a cup of coffee and re-read each of your responses, especially the gentleman that told me how to solve the problem by using math that I too long ago gladly forgot, I am 70 years of age. In 1990 I purchased a Dillon Square Deal and loaded thousand of rounds through it and never had a minutes problem. It was "Plug and Play", so I guess I was expecting the same of this wonderful upgrade. I am a bit disappointed that Dillon did not include the instructional DVD that probably cost them less than a dollar. I honestly did not think it would be necessary since my experience with the Square Deal. And yes I too was a bit surprised that the Dillon rep told me to place a .45 case on top of the follower rod, but he said he had to do that to his own and he explained to me why Dillon had to change the rod after a gentleman had his case exploded twice with the old rod they used to include with the press. I guess it was the one I had with my old Square Deal.
  8. OK, I know another primer problem from a new guy, but here goes. I get a primer to fall in place every other pull. I called Dillon and first switched from large to small caliber. That was stupid of me not to think of that so I thought I had it solved. Nope. Then I called Dillon again and they said to put a .45 case on the primer stick. I have seen both of those suggestions here and of course that too did not work. And I called again and a man said to bend the 13869, the Operating Rod. Now that was very confusing because I could not figure out where to bend on the rod and how much. He said I could use vice or my door....mmmmm...sounded too scientific for me.. No one has mentioned if I should try to adjust set screw 13961? Would love to have your help here..
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