Re: Dillon 650 with Hornady Bullet Feeder?
Its all good.. Ive loaded about 1000 rounds so far. Reason Im inquiring about a bullet feeder is because im going to be loading for a few guys that shoot all the dang time at a local club. Just looking at options to make reloading easier. Best time for me on 100 rounds is 16 minutes lol. At that rate, Ill get to about 400 rounds an hour. From what I see, alot of my time is wasted putting the bullet on the shell. Sometimes they wobble off, some times they fall over sideways. I dont have the steadiest hands because I see myself knocking them over
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rrflyer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm not trying to dampen your enthusiasm...but have you actually loaded much on that 650 you just got?
The thing is capable of a realistic 900 rounds an hour as it is.
Bullet feeders are sweet! I've had the MR. Bullet feeder before but I had it on a fully automated dillon 1050.....If I was still shooting that much I would buy another.
The thing is, I think once you really get setup and start cranking...for most people.... you'll find it hard to keep the 650 filled up with brass/bullets.
However if your just wanting to pimp your dillon have at it. The Hornady unit looks ok...but the MR. Bullet feeder does include a new powder die with a reshaped belling station that allows the cases to progress easier.
This is especially useful if you start loading alot of 9mm or 40 where you get "Glocked" brass and end up needing to use an undersize die to get rid of the bulge.
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