New 2023 Inline Bullet Feeder

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New 2023 Inline Bullet Feeder

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I've used Lee progressive presses of and on for more than 20 years.

I don't even try to get the current type bullet feed to work, especially with a hollow base bullet. I place them by hand.

I received Dennis's monthly news letter yesterday and it was introducing a new inline die type bullet feeding design. I'd sure like to get some details from anyone here that has an inside scoop or gets to actually use one.

https://www.titanreloading.com/product- ... llet-feed/

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Thanks for the heads up. I received Titan's newsletter but hadn't read it yet. I signed up for the 30, 35, and 45 feeders and have cranked out a round in a couple of years.
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If only my presses had more stations... but I will get away with my pro1000s. They work fine. Even with hand placed bullets.
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I put one of the new inline feeders on my classic turret. It was an easy setup and has worked smoothly for the 300 or so rounds of 357 Mag that I used it for. I'm happy with it.
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Clutch80 wrote: 28 Aug 2023 18:32 I put one of the new inline feeders on my classic turret. It was an easy setup and has worked smoothly for the 300 or so rounds of 357 Mag that I used it for. I'm happy with it.
Clutch, could you post a photo of your setup, considering a similar setup.
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Shooter74 wrote: 30 Aug 2023 17:58
Clutch80 wrote: 28 Aug 2023 18:32 I put one of the new inline feeders on my classic turret. It was an easy setup and has worked smoothly for the 300 or so rounds of 357 Mag that I used it for. I'm happy with it.
Clutch, could you post a photo of your setup, considering a similar setup.
Yes, please. I haven't built any ammo aside from some test rounds (I haven't tested) for my dad's inherited .222 REM Savage 340 in a long time but I would be interested in the two that would feed 9mm and .45 ... and maybe the one for 5.56. I too have a 4-hole Lee turret.
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I'll see if I can get one up in the next day or two.
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Here are some photos.

The press is set up for 357 Magnum with Lee dies.

The decapping/resizing die is missing because I do that before tumbling and also prime off press. So, the 1st station is case expanding and powder drop followed by the in-line bullet feeder, bullet seater and factory crimp.

Hope this helps.
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Very nice setup
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Re: New 2023 Inline Bullet Feeder

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Clutch80 wrote: 03 Sep 2023 20:33 The decapping/resizing die is missing because I do that before tumbling and also prime off press. So, the 1st station is case expanding and powder drop followed by the in-line bullet feeder, bullet seater and factory crimp.
That's how I'd do it too.
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