Rick at mrbulletfeeder.biz told me today that he got the patent for the adaptor to feed bullets nose down and it will be soon when he starts selling them. He said probably the $80 to $90 range for price.
Rick at mrbulletfeeder.biz told me today that he got the patent for the adaptor to feed bullets nose down and it will be soon when he starts selling them. He said probably the $80 to $90 range for price.
Bet that's just the price for the adapters.
Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
The rules are simple to follow.
Yes it is just for the adaptor.
It would be nice if some one would make $90 adapters for the Hornady. Half the cost of the Mr. Bulletfeeder and made of metal. Or if GSI in Arizona would get involved. Rod
I just sent a GSI unit back that I only had for a day and a half. I could not get their collator to feed my bullets without jamming constantly. Plus you have to have a different feed ring for each bullet profile and weight. Also their bullet feeder will feed a bullet each time you pull the handle whether there is a case there to receive the bullet or not. If there is not a case to take the bullet, then you need to use a rod to push that bullet out of the feeder. Otherwise it jams too. After talking to them and they found out I was trying to feed cast bullets, they decided to tell me their collators don't work well with cast bullets. I asked for an RA# and sent it back.
I also have the Hornady bullet collator and it does not reliably feed the bullets base down no matter how I adjust it. About 1 in 20 was fed nose down. That was with lead bullets and I was feeding them into tubes to turn over to feed into my star bullet feeder.
Well------Then, maybe Mr.Bullet will be the only game in town. Too bad though, It would be nice if a reasonably priced unit would come along that actually worked as advertised. My Star with just a boolit feeder will easily produce 1000+ per hour and I guess that ain't bad considering that I only shoot 5000 a year. Rod
Got the Mr Bullet feeder today. It works flawlessly with my 45 cal 230 grain lead round nose bullets. I powder coat so there is no sticky mess. I still size them with my star, but do not apply the lube with the star. Now to patiently wait for when they go into production with their conversion to make it drop bullets nose down. I will update this thread when I find out. Or I could have Lathesmith make me a nose punch to fit my star for the round nose.
You could probably get regular lead bullets lubed with a hard wax lube to feed through this without much problem. Especially if you dusted them with a fine non abrasive powder.
Last edited by VHoward; 03-10-2014 at 11:17 PM.
I'm thinking about one to feed a Magma Lube Master once they get the nose first feeding worked out. I've given up on ever getting the M-A Systems collator to work properly.
Fred
After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. - William S. Burroughs.
Here is a link to a video he sent me of one of the beta units.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-bullet-feeder
I have been building my own out of PVC pipe and 1/2" plastic.
These are the jigs I use for the feed plates.
Inside view.
Mounting and switch.
The way they work as a base down feeder, is that the base of the bullet is a larger OD than the tip. So it rides around the ledge with no interaction.
If the bullet is nose down, it falls into the slot and is pulled outward by the slot and then flipped back up by the ramp.
If you watch the video Rick sent me above you can see that he put a hole in the flipper so a nose down bullet just falls out and a base down bullet rides past the hole and is flipped.
I use the exact same feeder on my reloader that I use for the sizer I built. So I don't have to change anything I built a nose down flipper into my sizer. This is a video of how it works.
Last edited by jmorris; 03-11-2014 at 09:49 AM.
I sent him an email this morning. I will let you know his response.
Here is his reply.Hopefully he will get them done soon.Hello Vance,
I actually worked on the adapters all last week and will be ready to start
shipping fairly soon.
I ended up having to do a re-design that will work more reliably when using
semi-wadcutters.
They have a tendency to not fall out of the collator plate and into the nose
guide as smoothly as I would like due to the area on the bullet where the
cone tip meets the body of the bullet and makes a shoulder or ledge. The
shoulder tends to catch on the nose guide slot and cause the bullet to jam.
I was hoping to make a universal type nose guide like is used for normal
operation, but when
set up for the nose down output, I've found that caliber specific nose
guides are the most
reliable way to go in order to eliminate that issue.
Sorry that it has taken so long, but the regular MrBulletfeeder business has
been brisk and allotting
time for the point down project is difficult.
The first caliber specific setup will be for 9mm-38cal
With any luck, I may be able to make the nose guide for 40 through 45... but
they are most likely
to be caliber specific as well.
Rick Koskela / RAK Systems, LLC / Mr.BulletfeederR / 480-235-8864
After waiting for more than 2 years for Rick to make a nose down feeder adaptor, I decided to make my own. After spending the better part of 3 hours in the shop, I have got it to work (with 9mm at least). I will take pictures and a short video later. I saw a thread from another member here showing how he did his conversion and that inspired me and have been thinking about it since.
Well. back to the drawing board. It worked last night, but not today. Maybe wood was not a stable substance? Could not find any poly cutting boards of the right thickness. I'll try again.
I need about a 3" x 4" 3/8" thick piece. I have gone and found a 1/8" thick cutting board and will just glue 3 pieces of that together.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |