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Thread: Lee inline bullet feeder. Review.

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    Boolit Buddy
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    Lee inline bullet feeder. Review.

    Got the recent style 9mm-357 inline bullet feeder. It will just about fit on top of my pro 1000 press using the 5 tube feeder kit. I feed primed and neck expanded brass into station 1 which has the powder drop and case mouth flare. Station 2, bullet drop/feeder. Station 3, bullet seat.
    I wipe the cast bullet bases and load all 5 tubes, and send 150 rounds through the press in 1/2 hour. No problems with feeding, and it cuts out the fumbling and lube everywhere in station 3. I like it. A worthwhile addition.
    I could do with a 4 or 6 station press, then I could also add the taper crimp instead of running them through the press again.

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    Boolit Master deces's Avatar
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    I really enjoy them as well, Lee sells a $8 rod that keeps the rotary tube mechanism from falling apart. I really think it should be included, but whatever.
    These men and their hypnotized followers call this a new order. It is not new. It is not order.

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