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Level 10 Innovations 200ct extended primer tube


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Probably worth having on an automated press. Means you only have to stop and fill half as often. It's a pretty questionable benefit though vs filling every 100. But for the guy with 1050 and mk7 and rf100 etc it might be worth it.

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I actually just realized I wouldn't be able to use this even if I wanted because my ceiling doesn't have enough clearance to fit a double length magazine with enough clearance for the primer fill tubes. Even if it did, I would probably have to stand up to load it.

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I preload tubes, so dumping 2 instead of 1 isn't an issue... but I don't have 30 inches above the follower anyway. I wasn't asking if it was a time saver or dangerous, I was asking if anyone used it.

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First I have seen it actually. Although I can't see how it would actually save much time. Then again I don't have the auto drive and all the fancy gadgets for speed some of those on here do. I think a bullet feeder will be the next improvement for my 650 and Ill keep saving for that.

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First I have seen it actually. Although I can't see how it would actually save much time. Then again I don't have the auto drive and all the fancy gadgets for speed some of those on here do. I think a bullet feeder will be the next improvement for my 650 and Ill keep saving for that.

I have a bullet feeder on my 650 and love it!

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I actually took the bullet feeder off my auto drive 1050 which I sold in favor of the 650

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I have the extended tubes on my s1050's. They have added to the productivity of my loading sessions nearly as much as when I added the MBF's.

I also had whole prime tubes chain detonate, before and after putting on the extensions. There is no difference to the experience.

As priming compound is a high velocity event, it is over before you can have any reaction. You don't even get to flinch.

I have always worn eye and ear protection. They have been just as safe to use as the factory setup. I continue to use them and I am a happy customer.

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I have the extended tubes on my s1050's. They have added to the productivity of my loading sessions nearly as much as when I added the MBF's.

I also had whole prime tubes chain detonate, before and after putting on the extensions. There is no difference to the experience.

As priming compound is a high velocity event, it is over before you can have any reaction. You don't even get to flinch.

I have always worn eye and ear protection. They have been just as safe to use as the factory setup. I continue to use them and I am a happy customer.

Thanks for the info. Was the detonation any bigger or worse than 100? I could see that with 200, some of the primers would be expelled from the tube before going off, not making it as big as one would think.
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$85 for another foot of tubing?!? I literally thought it might be 10-15 bucks at most. I'll bet a nerd could clamp something together that would accomplish the same thing

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Old re-loader saying !

Why step in shit when you can walk around it.

Have seen 100 primers go boom once, I think I will just walk around 200.

Thanks for sharing, Hope it works out for you.

:excl:

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