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Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 246 | ![]()
for bulk reloading i picked up the RCBS bullet feeder! i tested it out after setting it up and ripped thru 100 rounds and it worked great! got it off ebay for $320! YouTube - ‪RCBS BULLET FEEDER!‬‏ ![]() |
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Marksman Joined: May 2011 From: Woodinville WA Posts: 255 | Quote:
![]() I'm jealous! Based on your experience would say a bullet or brass feeder speeds you up more? | |
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Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 246 |
brass for sure! the bullet will take a lot of strain out of my hand when im doing a 1200 round reloading session.. cuz i usually grab 10-15 bullets and flip them around in my hand as I go then i would start to feel cramps after 200 or so... this is like butter all i do is stand there and pull the lever now lol! AWESOME!
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Rifleman Joined: Apr 2011 From: Corvallis, OR Posts: 225 |
thats pretty cool...
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Moderator Joined: Jan 2009 From: s. greenlake bitch Posts: 1,684 |
miggy your a bullet machine!
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Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 246 |
the hard part is just getting out to the garage to knock them out... i need something to pull the crank for me so all i gotta do is keep primers fed.. :P
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