yea it appears i had some elephant footing on the bases of the drop tubes
even just measuring my adaptor shows the tolerance difference is only .1 mm
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yea it appears i had some elephant footing on the bases of the drop tubes
even just measuring my adaptor shows the tolerance difference is only .1 mm
After watching your video and putting more thought in to it, I am going to increase the body length of the rifle dies 25mm. I will also lower the spring clips some so larger springs can be used. Time to look at other springs again I guess. lol
Something like this:
Attachment 277459
Maybe a second die nut on top of the one that doesn't have to tighten against the press.....so you can adjust the die where you want it without the nut's rotation or position being a factor. The second nut can then adjust up or down to fit many spring lengths.
Well I posted a new version of 1.4.0. I changed the rifle dies and added a lock ring with spring clips. I did not change the name of the 7mm die cause that would mess with o416's stuff, but I did open the inside up to 7.3mm.
Hi Tyler,
Any plans to develop a .44 bullet feeder (.43 dia)? Not sure if .45 die body can be used with a new insert for .43...
This is what comes in the kit for about $10.00.
https://i.postimg.cc/s2vFVRDh/66-AFE...-EDEC95-AA.jpg
https://www.amazon.com/Neiko-50456A-...a-432814946379
Check this source....price is right.....think I'll order some too. (just posted seconds after Thumper.....same source it appears.;))
I've started printing small parts with a resin printer... What a difference in terms of quality and speed, as I can print multiple parts at once and duration depends only on the tallest part... Especially worked great with feeding dies... 600 of 9mm loaded, no issues so far...