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Over the past year or two, I have had a cursory look at some form of bullet-feed die for .223 (they are a PITA to place by hand!).
Feeding cases by hand isn't such a biggie, but properly placing any projectile (especially tiny projectiles) atop a case has always been one of those things that I have found difficult and frustrating with my large hands / fingers.
I have the Hornady 9 mm. .40 S&W, and .45 ACP Bullet Feed Dies and they work fantastically with a simple
plastic tube-filled column of projectiles atop them. Unfortunately, they don't have something similar for .308 and .223.
The only thing out there (short of buying an entire gosh-awful-pricey electric bullet feeder) is the caliber change-over kit for Mr. Bullet Feeder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2mG7dVPxlU#t=21
http://www.mrbulletfeeder.biz/
Note that the Bullet Drop Tube is NOT available for Rifle Calibers!!!
Comments / Suggestions / Directions ---- Appreciated!
Feeding cases by hand isn't such a biggie, but properly placing any projectile (especially tiny projectiles) atop a case has always been one of those things that I have found difficult and frustrating with my large hands / fingers.
I have the Hornady 9 mm. .40 S&W, and .45 ACP Bullet Feed Dies and they work fantastically with a simple
plastic tube-filled column of projectiles atop them. Unfortunately, they don't have something similar for .308 and .223.
The only thing out there (short of buying an entire gosh-awful-pricey electric bullet feeder) is the caliber change-over kit for Mr. Bullet Feeder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2mG7dVPxlU#t=21
http://www.mrbulletfeeder.biz/
Note that the Bullet Drop Tube is NOT available for Rifle Calibers!!!
Comments / Suggestions / Directions ---- Appreciated!
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