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  • Don the savage
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2094

    Lee bullet feeder for pro 1000

    Has any one used this deal for a lee pro 1000. I have mine for 9mm and I like it it's just hard for me to place the bullets on stage three with my paws. Want to know if this thing is worthwhile. Reviews on midway seem to be mostly negative but who knows. Oh and I really don't need the "buy a dillon" help cant afford one. If I could I'd just buy factory ammo anyway.
    Thanks
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    "Para ser libre, un hombre debe tener tres cosas, la tierra, una educacion y un fusil. Siempre un fusil ! (To be free, a man must have three things; land, an education and a rifle. Always a rifle)" -Emiliano Zapata.

    Originally posted by rsrocket1
    Of course they are in free territory where they can pick up ammunition at the local 5 and dime without going through a criminal background check. All we get is legalized pot.
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    noylj
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 713

    I have developed a "jitter" in my left hand when doing precise work. This means that I have a hard time placing a bullet on the case straight up and down.
    I have installed a Lee Bullet Feeder die on my Dillon 1050. I don't use the tube (to much effort to stand up and load each bullet and the case feeder gets in the way). I drop 5-6 bullets into the bullet feeder die and operate the feeder by hand. This works well for me.
    If Lee ever gets a bullet collator developed that will fill the tubes like the case feeder collator, I will consider cutting the tubes down and installing the collator. I am not holding my breathe.
    The good thing is, unlike the other bullet feeder dies that mount on the press, the Lee does not take out a station so I can still run an RCBS Lock-Out die. That, and the Lee handles lead bullets just fine. The only problem are hollow base bullets that "trap" the bullet you are trying to cycle to the seating die.

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