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Besides the obvious 'hands on' bullet feeding system, Has anyone used an automated bullet feed system?
I have heard good things on the 'Mr. Bullet Feeder', but it replaces the powder check station or just one station on a machine. GSI is another one I had heard of, but no information out there on it(besides their own video and website). Anyone use either one of these and if so, what do you think? Any problems? Thanks J
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What about the Ponswarren device?
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Minnesota
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They are selling the Mr Bulletfeeder...
RCBS just came out with a new one for about 350.00, hear it might be a pretty good unit.
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Thanks for the info on the rcbs, I had heard about them but it is not as heavy duty or does it hold much...The ponswarren is an automated device, not a bullet feeder.
J |
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