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Posts posted by Chapo
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I have the mini bullet feeder in my 750 and yes it is a much affordable option. Should you get it? Think of how much do you reload. If its large quantities then go the electric route. If its, say, 100-200 rds at a time you can benefit from the mini. However, its true what others say, you will have to stop production to fill the tubes and this feels like driving a super fast car at 55mph.
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Ok, so this is my situation: I load for 9mm major in the 1100 and the press is dedicated for this. I also have another recipe for 9mm that I shoot with a carbine in competitions. This is done in a different press. I am getting a Mr Bullet feeder for the 1100 and was thinking of reloading both recipes in the same 1100. For the sake of not loosing the specs on the dies that are already set up in the 1100, I was thinking of only changing the powder measure, powder check and seat/crimp die since these are specific to the different applications. In order to bypass having to buy a separate 1100 tool head, I was thinking of installing the Hornady conversion bushing on the press, and inside that, the LnL regular bushing attached to the dies.
That way, I only have to remove the powder measure, checker and seater with a simple twist; install the new ones and I'm GTG. Am I making sense? Has anyone had to do this or tried this? My concern is that by adding the extra height of the conversion bushing and regular LnL bushing that the die will not reach deep enough.
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Hello. I have a Dillon 1100 and 750 and one Mr. Bullet Feeder that I'm about to buy. I would like to find out if anyone here has had to split the bullet feeder between two presses? Thanks
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Exactly. Something like this but after station 2 or swaging!!!
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I am trying to swage a bunch of 9mm on my 1100. Is there an upgrade I can get that will eject after swaging? If I remember correctly I saw one but only eject after sizing and requires permanent changes to the press. Don’t want this. Only eject after swaging. Thoughts?
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New springs installed and no issues since!
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I believe so. Other than the spring I kinked.
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It’s another Lee press that I didn’t need !! Lol. Seems reliable. Had a problem with the primer return spring that I kinked by mistake. It has a new primer mechanism that is reliable.
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For those of us on the blue koolaid, I got a few videos showcasing pretty much all Dillon accessories for a XL 750. Enjoy.
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Could be the trigger is defective. Had to return one for exactly that
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Check out Palmetto state armory. They’ve got entry level Pccs for $599
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You won’t be seeing an expert here…
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I have ETS, Glock and Taylor freelance mags and extensions and they all fit perfectly.
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Thanks all. Seems the way to go is larger mags!
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I guess I could buy more magazines that have more capacities
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I guess I could buy more magazines that have more capacities
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I’m using it for shooting matches but sometimes I loose count of the spent rounds and loose time between figuring out there’s not a bad primer and changing mags.
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Bought a PSA GEN4 8" 9MM 1/10 GX M-LOK MOE EPT SHOCKWAVE PISTOL without realizing the importance of having the bolt hold open feature. Trying to use the carbine for competition and it’s very cumbersome without this feature. My question is, is there a way to get that one part and install it or do I need an entire receiver. If I need a receiver how do I know which is compatible? Mine uses glock magazines
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your right!!
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Bought this carbine the other day and I'm planning on using it for Steel Challenge. Since the video I've added a red dot optic. Thought? Thanks
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Yeah. Lol. Every time I hit the die to insert the primer, I puckered.
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I have one in 45 Colt and I gotta say as rudimentary as they are, they are great little thangs. I produced great reliable ammo with it.
Two Progressive Presses and one Mr Bullet Feeder
in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
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Exactly what I wanted to see!! Hit the nail in the head. Q: did the bullets bind in the spring when being stretched from machine to machine? I'm sure it had a sweet spot?