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Dillon 650 plus mini Mr. Bullet Feeder? Yay or Nay?

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  • #16
    jessdigs
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 472

    There is a super 1050 with Mr bulletfeeder and Mark 7 auto drive for sale in the marketplace right now. If you want to automate, you might as well go really big.

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    • #17
      MIAMIbaseballer
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 786

      Get the real mr bulletfeeder! you wont regret it
      It's ok to be jealous. We understand your animosity. We live the life you wish you had. And of over 4000 universities and over 1700 division 1 schools, only one is simply known as "The U"

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      • #18
        Lead Waster
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Sep 2010
        • 16650

        I recommend that if you get a bullet feeder, get the non-mini. The mini you have to fill by hand. I like to just dump a handful of bullets in the hopper.
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        • #19
          RestrictedColt
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2017
          • 773

          I'm using the Hornady pistol bullet feeder with the Mr. bullet .223 feed die. The pistol bullet feeder works great with all the rifle bullets I've tried. I also do pistol bullets using the hornady feed dies for .38 and 9mm. I also have the Hornady case feeder.

          If you're only gonna get one feeder I would suggest the case over the bullet. I've never run a Dillon press, but with my Hornady I would say the case feeder is a little more useful than the bullet. Especially if you do separate case prepping where you might run a batch of cases without loading them, that means it's getting used twice as much as a bullet feeder would be used.

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          • #20
            bhilliker@comcast.net
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2012
            • 637

            I'm still waiting for you to sell me that defective 650!! But---on the serious side. I get flipped primers when I have the case plate to tight. I like to run it on the snug side. If I back it off a bit I have no primer issues----Regards

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            • #21
              CGT80
              Veteran Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 2981

              Go full size. I run the original mr bullet feeder on a 1050 and visually check each round for powder before seating the bullets, on 9mm and 40 caliber.
              He who dies with the most tools/toys wins

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