top of page

Frequently Asked Questions

1)

Q: You state "If you're mildly handy, you can adapt this machine to ANY progressive reloading setup using dropper or feeder dies and save yourself some money! "

​

A: Yes, Using an inline bullet dropper die such as the one offered from LEE will save you money over other brands. Competitors' bullet feed setups can be double-  sometimes triple the price to simply "deliver a bullet" to the mouth of the casing. Using a LEE brand inline bullet feed die will allow you to simply attach the feed tube included with my feeder right to the input side of this die. LEE brand droppers are made from steel, very reliable and cheap- costing around $47 on average. You can find them on eBay, Amazon, etc.  Here's more info directly from the LEE website: https://leeprecision.com/inline-die-only/ 

2)

Q: Do you have specific instructions on how to adapt to a Dillon XL650 or 750? 

​

A: I don't have specific instructions on how to adapt to a Dillon XL650/750, As I don't own one of these presses to illustrate the process- However I do include links to videos of customers that HAVE adapted my feeder to their equipment and I am always here to help with setup. Thankfully, Adapting to a Dillon is as easy as setting the feeder next to your press, choosing the die hole you'd like to feed into, Then at the proper height(my units are 31.5" tall to keep shipping prices reasonable. Some customers choose to add even more height) installing the feed tube to the dropper die(discussed below) while tuning the slider in the body for the caliber of bullet you'll be feeding.

 

Also, Yes! You can mount the bullet hopper to the case feeder frame if you so choose! This has been done before, even on the FA X-10... But this modification depends on each customer's reloading bench needs(i.e. size, width, height, swapping my feeder to a different press on occasion, etc.). Modifying your frame will not affect my 2 year warranty.

3)

Q:) Does the bullet feeder have any issues in regard to feeding the bullets upside down in the drop tube?  That seems to be a common problem with a lot of bullet feeders I've been reading about.

​

A:) My feeders are far more accurate than the leading competitor brands with regards to "upside down" feeds. I include full sized paper copy instructions in large font to assist in easily assembling and "tuning" the feeder to ensure you get up to a 99% nose-up accuracy! Once you dial in the slider to the ideal position for the caliber you'll be working with- I recommend marking a spot inside the body to the slider with a sharpie as a reference point to quickly tune to in the future. 

4)

Q: How long will parts be available for the bullet feeder in the event that something breaks?  

​

A: I offer a 2 year warranty on all parts from your date of purchase! Simply reach out to me if you have an issue and I'll get you taken care of. 

bottom of page