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Just Duke
03-04-2008, 06:00 AM
Can anyone identify this bullet feeder?
TIA

http://www.custom-glock.com/shotday4/shotday4-Images/2.jpg

Just Duke
03-04-2008, 06:25 AM
Here is one for $139.00

http://www.gaspariusa.com/bullet_feeder.htm

Lloyd Smale
03-04-2008, 06:53 AM
problem with all of them is they dont work with cast bullets. the lube ties them up in no time.

dmftoy1
03-04-2008, 07:00 AM
No clue . . but it looks like a pretty high quality unit. (did a quick google with no luck)

Have a good one,
Dave

Just Duke
03-04-2008, 07:17 AM
problem with all of them is they dont work with cast bullets. the lube ties them up in no time.


Oh! Duh! I am still thinking jacketed. I have 8500 jacketed left then I am done! lol
Thanks for the heads up Lloyd.

DaveInFloweryBranchGA
03-04-2008, 10:34 AM
You might want to google KISS bullet feeder.

Dave

Just Duke
03-04-2008, 10:50 AM
I saw KISS feeders and I can't bring myself to pay $550.00 for a handful of motors. micro switches (probably Chinese) sewer pipe and fittings. I am sure it works but that is also $125.00 more than the press cost me.
Nothing personal meant though.

Adam10mm
03-05-2008, 12:50 AM
I'm getting a KISS feeder for my 1050 when I get one. You can get a bracket that mounts to the casefeeder support instead of the drain pipe.

GunWhoreDer
03-10-2008, 11:25 PM
That pis is of an old style prototype of http://www.gsiinternational.com Boolit Collator. The red base mag in background is also theirs and its a gun lock.

I have 3 Dillon RL1050s and should have by next week a total of 7 Dillon RL1000s.
I shoot alot so I looked at all the feeders out there. in order to speed my loading.

Lowest price would be the Lee Automatic Boolit Feeder which runs about $30 plus $20 if you don't have the new style seater die which is needed to use the feeder.
That is if it's bracket will fit on the press you have. Lee made it for their machines.

Best in my opinion is the KISS Bullet Feeder which you can buy without the Bullet Collator which holds about 200 boolits and just manually load the feed tubes for just $150 per caliber, now that is more reasonable than $550. I think it would work w/ hard lubed Cast Boolits and you can load boolits in the feed tubes while watching TV.

I have 7 commercial Boolit Collators I picked up @ auction that hold between 400 and 800 boolits each. So I only need to buy the conversion kits, that saves me a ton of Gun Funds.

colbyjack
01-02-2009, 09:25 PM
duke you ever get one? hows it work? -chirs

Just Duke
01-02-2009, 10:02 PM
Naw. I'm trying to get away from contraption-y type things but thanks for asking.

flutedchamber
01-03-2009, 12:25 AM
Duke,

What brand of bullet feeder was the one that you originally pictured? The pic is no longer there.

Just Duke
01-03-2009, 12:57 AM
Duke,

What brand of bullet feeder was the one that you originally pictured? The pic is no longer there.

Not sure the link is broken but I checked properties and this is what I got.
http://www.custom-glock.com/shotday4/shotday4-Images/2.jpg

Lloyd Smale
01-03-2009, 09:28 AM
i guess you are the newly elected king of the dillon croud on here. Im grean with envy!
That pis is of an old style prototype of http://www.gsiinternational.com Boolit Collator. The red base mag in background is also theirs and its a gun lock.

I have 3 Dillon RL1050s and should have by next week a total of 7 Dillon RL1000s.
I shoot alot so I looked at all the feeders out there. in order to speed my loading.

Lowest price would be the Lee Automatic Boolit Feeder which runs about $30 plus $20 if you don't have the new style seater die which is needed to use the feeder.
That is if it's bracket will fit on the press you have. Lee made it for their machines.

Best in my opinion is the KISS Bullet Feeder which you can buy without the Bullet Collator which holds about 200 boolits and just manually load the feed tubes for just $150 per caliber, now that is more reasonable than $550. I think it would work w/ hard lubed Cast Boolits and you can load boolits in the feed tubes while watching TV.

I have 7 commercial Boolit Collators I picked up @ auction that hold between 400 and 800 boolits each. So I only need to buy the conversion kits, that saves me a ton of Gun Funds.

Dave Berryhill
01-03-2009, 11:55 AM
....Best in my opinion is the KISS Bullet Feeder which you can buy without the Bullet Collator which holds about 200 boolits and just manually load the feed tubes for just $150 per caliber, now that is more reasonable than $550. I think it would work w/ hard lubed Cast Boolits and you can load boolits in the feed tubes while watching TV....

Does anyone have a photo of this set-up without a collator? Do you just remove the flexible tube that runs between the collator and the loader and put a solid tube on top of the loader?

BTW, is the company that makes the KISS even in business any more? I can't seem to find a web site for them.

Dave Berryhill
01-03-2009, 12:22 PM
I stumbled upon this while searching:
http://www.gaspariusa.com/bullet_feeder.htm

It's a tube-fed bullet feeder (no collator). Has anyone tried it?

Just Duke
01-03-2009, 06:30 PM
BTW, is the company that makes the KISS even in business any more? I can't seem to find a web site for them.

Maybe he ran out of sewer pipe. :roll:

Just Duke
01-03-2009, 06:30 PM
I stumbled upon this while searching:
http://www.gaspariusa.com/bullet_feeder.htm

It's a tube-fed bullet feeder (no collator). Has anyone tried it?

Looks like the KISS guy name and link.

colbyjack
01-04-2009, 01:25 AM
yeah but with the kiss 100 pills in 2 mins 20 secs or sumptin.... now thats a return on investment. google it the vids are on you tube somewhere. -chris