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    The harder part would be the mechanical design of the selector/gate mechanism and chutes to get the brass in N different buckets (assuming you wanted to sort  the brass in 1 pass instead of 2 or more.)

     

    Come up with the OCR, electronics/program to read the headstamp and output for a number of like headstamps (like A, B, C, D, E, F, G, everything else) and I’ll come up with the mechanical part that looks at every case and diverts it to where the others like it are.

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    The match director at our club says no way to metal wall frames though. 

     

    I’d just let him come up with the solution then, sounds like he already knows what he wants.

     

    Any number of way of doing it though. Go to a muffler shop with your stick in hand and see what tubing they have that fits it best.  Now just weld them to a flat plate or if you want something to trip over, weld them to something thicker.

     

    I’d also make sure they have holes in the bottom or folks are going to get mad when they dump rusty rain water on themselves helping set up.

  3. I didn’t get to do anything neat this winter and another thread on another forum had me thinking about an auto decap machine that could cull SPP 45 ACP from LPP 45.  
     
    I have the decap and feed part working.  Maybe next week I’ll have some time to add the cull part right before the exit.
     
  4. If was found that I had high lead one year after I had started shooting weekly indoor matches.  After that I continued to cast, reload and shoot outdoor matches and my lead levels went back down.  They remain OK but I only shoot indoors for larger matches now no more regular club matches.

  5. On June 29, 2017 at 5:53 PM, Thetimb said:

     

    Anything special to do with the switch in the gsi post and the mbf wiring?

     

    Need to use the common (C) and normally closed (NC) locations on the switch and have one side of the 12 v power to the collator motor (doesn't matter if it's the + or -) go into one and come out the other.  With there are enough bullets in the tube to hold the switch open power is no longer delivered to the motor and the collator stops.

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    Do bullets fly in a straight line?

     

     

    No, they do not.

     

    The difference in group size is most likely due to the shooter.  Sure pistol sights are not great for long range accuracy work but that doesn't really make the pistol in accurate, just harder to aim.  If the ammunition does better when fired from the same pistol in a machine rest, it was the person firing it that made it inaccurate.

     

    Maybe get a carbine in the same caliber and see if you are like most everyone else and more accurate with a rifle than a pistol.  Optics on a pistol can also improve accuracy.  They don't make the pistol mechanically more accurate just give you better resolution of where you are aiming and that makes things more repeatable shot after shot.

     

    Not all "optics" are the same either. Take these three for example, which do you think you could Have the best chance of aiming at the same spot over and over?

     

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  7. If you think you going to spend $50 or $25 on sale for a primer filler that you dump primers in an hit a button to get a full tube, you are going to be disappointed.

     

    If you can watch what the thing is doing and tilt it from side to side as well as a combination of forward/backwards and give it a little "flip" if they bridge the passage to the hole, they work like this.

     

     

  8. 16 hours ago, LostWorm said:

    It is covered under US Patent 9,664,488

    http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=9,664,488.PN.&OS=PN/9,664,488&RS=PN/9,664,488

     



    An automatic ammunition reloading system includes an actuation assembly in communication with a control system. The actuation assembly is joined to a reloading press by attaching to a control lever of the ammunition press so as to put the reloading press in operative relation with the actuation assembly. The control system receives input from a control lever position sensor to sense an extremity position of the control lever and to determine an actuation distance of the control lever for a full stroke of the reloading press. The control system controls operation of the actuation assembly so as to oscillate the control lever through the actuation distance.

     

    Doesn't mention my SPP detection/ejection device but in "other references" my computer controlled 1050 video is cited.  He must have received his patent because his position sensor is off the control lever where I had mine mounted to sense tool head position.

  9. On May 22, 2017 at 11:13 AM, doublej said:

    Yeah I was using the bullet feeder with the star but it wasn't 100% reliable 

     

     

    Did your collator mod allow base down bullets sometimes or was the problem elsewhere?

     

    From your video it looks like the base down bullet is culled by how fast it passes the chute and if the tube was full and the motor stopped with a base down bullet at that point it would fall out instead of riding over.

  10. MGM makes some pneumatic ones that are self contained as well.

     

    For the first NRA TPC match I made some hit indicators that attached to the bottom of the steel stand with a single bolt and conduit that ran out to the side away from the target on the end of it there were LED tail lights and a shock sensor for a car alarm. When the plate was hit, the vibration was transferred through the conduit, triggering the sensor and lighting up the light.  Worked perfect but because the light is 10 ft from the target (so nothing is impacted from misses or bullet fragments) it's not really good for arrays of targets.  Not to mention you need 12 volt batteries, I use the ones out of my deer feeders.

     

    I also have built a number of auto reset reactive steel target for my own use.

     

     

     

    For 308 you'll want 3/8" AR500 or thicker.



  11. Last night I was processing 9mm brass (decap & sizing) on my 1050/AmmoBot at 3222 cases per hour.  Awesome. 

     

    Happened take the pic just as the small primer sensor stopped the press.

     

    I would imagine that would get quite frustrating, I don't remember having seen a large primer 9mm case, I would expect a small primer sensor to stop on just about every case.

     

    But I too run the brass through once first as well, folks with Camdex and Ammoload machines do brass prep as well.  It's folks loading manually that think your crazy because you are doubling the work you have to do.  We look at it for what it is, just pushing a button.

     

    I am running a little more than 1100 cases an hour faster though.

     

     

     

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