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Lee Bullet Feeder Question on 40 S&W
Hi, I am a newbie on this forum and pretty much to reloading, although I did reload 30-30 for my Marlin way back when.
I have read and re-read about progressive loaders and do not want this to be a Ford vs Chevy. I have settled on a Lee Pro 1000 due to expense and only loading 40 S&W, although that Hornady Lock-n-Load with the bullet rebate is very tempting. My question has to do with the Lee Bullet feeder, there are 2 options for the 40 caliber. 40 cal through .44 cal up to .65 long 40 cal through .44 cal .65 to .80 long I have check and re-checked and can not find where the length of the 40 caliber is documented. I am sure that the length has to do with the weight of the bullet, the heavier the longer? Am I correct in assuming that a 165 gr 40 caliber bullet would be .65 long and that a 180 gr 40 caliber bullet would be .80 long? It is quite possible that I might pick up a cowboy rifle that shoots 44 mag, so getting one bullet feeder that would handle both would be good. Also, I plan on reloading mostly for target shooting using FMJ and saving the factory hollow points for the zombie encounters! I appreciate some help on this. Thanks |
Re: Lee Bullet Feeder Question on 40 S&W
From doing a lot of reading on the various forums regarding the Lee Bullet Feeder, I would say don't waste your money on it-more trouble than it is worth. Fingers on the bullet feeder aren't strong enough to hold the .40 bullets.
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Re: Lee Bullet Feeder Question on 40 S&W
Than You. I did not have any bullets to measure and no one seems to have them locally. I guess I will forget about the bullet feeder and use the ones that God gave me. I appreciate the input, that saves me $23.
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Re: Lee Bullet Feeder Question on 40 S&W
180 gr JHP is only .635 long, so it should work with the shorter bullet feed.
I just bought the same thing.:) |
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