Has anyone found the clear plastic tubes needed? I can't find them. I know Hornady has the aluminum tubes. I don't like the price.
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$28 bullet feeder
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$28 bullet feeder
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You can get this at Pet Mountain website.
Lee's Thinwall Rigid Tubing - ClearComment
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I'm using the RCBS bullet feeder and purchased my tubes at ePlastics- http://www.eplastics.com/Plastic?sea...rbonate+tubing
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where ever you get them, I've found it helpful to mark the tubes. I mark mine at the 25 bullet line for .45, and the 33 bullet line for for 9MM and .40 cal. With that set up, I run out of bullets and primers at the same time. (4X25, or 3X33 + 1)Mike M.
Dayton, NV
NRA Life member
Front Sight DG
CRPA, USPSA, AOPA, EAA, CCW: NV, CA & AZ
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you guys have a good way to fill the tubes besides one at a time? I actually really like the LEE case collator because the price is excellent and it works. It's quiet while I am loading, doesn't need power or take up space, and the only downside is it needs human intervention once every 15 rounds merely to shake or rotate.
If I could duplicate that with bullets, that would be awesome. Cast bullets as that's basically all I shoot.
tall order though.
basically, any ideas for "not having to touch every bullet" for "<$50"?Comment
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