Quote Originally Posted by KAYDADOG View Post
I'm just throwing this out there for someone to get further ideas. I use Corbins motorized cannelure tool and as fast as you can load them, they will cycle through the machine. The advantage is that the cannelure wheel is driving the bullet through an adjustable half-moon assembly.

A different drive wheel with one or two grooves would be needed. The main issue would be driving the bullet around the half-moon. The depth of the grooves would also be a factor to how much force would be required which would relate to how much motor HP is required. The gear motor on the Corbin unit is a fractional/HP motor and may only be 60/rpm, I'd need to verify that. The only issue I can see is that the driving roller would just slip and not drive and roll the grooves into the bullet. The driving bands could be made to have serrations on the outer edge which would then grip the bullet driving it around the half-moon. The depth of the groove is another issue as to not distort the bullet.

Just something else to think about.
Yes, those are all good points to consider. Thank you.