So, I have every type of Double Alpha Bullet Dropper die... But in my experience, none of them have ever worked well with 6mm bullets.
I load my match ammo on my Dillon 750 and wanted to automate the process (Mark 7 autodrive en route) but the bullet feeding has always been the hiccup.
Not anymore!
Collator setup: https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...king-6mm-bullet-dropper.7196608/post-11347122
Bullet Dropper Setup:
Lee Inline Bullet Die (for 6mm)
DAA MBF Dropper Assembly
I used a 1/2" ID nylon bushing to mate the Lee dee + DAA assembly (it's press fit). Tighten the set screw.
(This setup is assuming you have the MBF... So, you may need the DAA Output tube depending on what you already have. And, of course, the MBF feeder plate)
I load my match ammo on my Dillon 750 and wanted to automate the process (Mark 7 autodrive en route) but the bullet feeding has always been the hiccup.
Not anymore!
Collator setup: https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...king-6mm-bullet-dropper.7196608/post-11347122
Bullet Dropper Setup:
Lee Inline Bullet Die (for 6mm)
DAA MBF Dropper Assembly
Mr. Bulletfeeder Gen 1/2 - Dropper Assembly
The Dropper Assembly is needed for shooters who wish to set up a second tool-head in the same caliber, and wish to quickly transition from, say, 9mm to .38super. Or from one 9mm bullet to another. A change is needed to the collator parts, and if a 2nd tool-head is to be used on the progress...
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I used a 1/2" ID nylon bushing to mate the Lee dee + DAA assembly (it's press fit). Tighten the set screw.
(This setup is assuming you have the MBF... So, you may need the DAA Output tube depending on what you already have. And, of course, the MBF feeder plate)
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