Varmintz
Gold $$ Contributor
Gents,
I am looking to replace a pistol bullet feeder (9MM and .40 S&W). I have an older 3D printed model that works pretty well for 9MM round nose bullets, but it is an epic fail on .40 S&W truncated nosed bullets--they are too short to hit the "flipping ramp" and the majority of them are oriented incorrectly or jam at the drop tube because they fit sideways into the bullet groove.
I have an Armanov for .223 and it also works well, but the design of the spinning ring is fairly kludgy and the system tends to flex and will jam at times.
Based upon the above, that leaves me (more or less) with either the new Dillon or a Mr Bullet Feeder.
Which would you choose and why?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I am looking to replace a pistol bullet feeder (9MM and .40 S&W). I have an older 3D printed model that works pretty well for 9MM round nose bullets, but it is an epic fail on .40 S&W truncated nosed bullets--they are too short to hit the "flipping ramp" and the majority of them are oriented incorrectly or jam at the drop tube because they fit sideways into the bullet groove.
I have an Armanov for .223 and it also works well, but the design of the spinning ring is fairly kludgy and the system tends to flex and will jam at times.
Based upon the above, that leaves me (more or less) with either the new Dillon or a Mr Bullet Feeder.
Which would you choose and why?
Thanks in advance for any input.