By utilizing the Hornady Bullet Feeder Die along with other components I have been able to have a functioning bullet feeder on the Dillon XL650 for a total cost of less than $100. It works great.
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This is a great feeder die. I have had Lee bullet feeder but this one take takes up less space.
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The set up is easy however if you are using lighter bullets you may run into a problem my issue was using.380 cases and under 100 grain bullet the case doesn’t always activate the bullet to drop the problem inlies in the A cullet it has a small ridge to interrupts the bullet before the case activated the A collet to allow the bullet to drop the .380 wasn’t enough to open the collet however if you lightly buff the ridge it corrects the problem
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Works very well after some minor adjustments. Don't know how I ever loaded without it!
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It is a little finicky, but the most important reason is the case flare . Once set properly, it works great. Most of these negative reviews are because of poor setup. They do only work well with jacketed or plated bullets and do not work with cast or coated bullets. YouTube has good die setup practices but you need to measure your case belling. The instructions tell you what the case mouth needs to be.
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