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One of my fav rounds was the 357 mag...until i met the 44 mag....now...the 500 mag holds the trophy in my book. It is an absolute blast to shoot

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An ODT Member inquired about my modified use of Hornady Bullet Feeder Dies to include feed tubes.

Looks like Hornady now has a metal tube option where others have used plastic aquarium tubing to accomplish this.

The plastic tubes work for 9 mm and .40 S&W ... and .45 ... requiring two things:
1) The proper Hornady Bullet Feeder Die
2) Proper dimensioned, stiff aquarium plastic tubing: 1/2 OD for 40 cal and 7/16 for 9 mm

http://www.petmountain.com/show_product/11442-504991#product_tab_stage

For .45 bullets, go to McMasterCarr and get some clear .5 ID tubing.

Here's the listing for the metal ones:

https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-Lock...52&sr=8-2&keywords=hornady+bullet+feeder+tube

Note the "Keeper" hole and clip on the end of the tubes that allow the pre-load and storage of filled tubes!

BTW: I would really, really like to see Hornady produce a bullet feed die for .223 and .308!!!!

Take a look at this (Looks kinda "cludgey" but may work)

http://www.300blktalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=95612

Anybody tried this?
 
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