JeepHammer
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I just got another 3D printed bullet feeder, and this one has enough infill that it's stable & solid.
Infill is making the print more solid, stiffer, and means dumping bullets in won't break it off the mounts.
It also means the bucket won't warp/rack under the weight of bullets.
This guy also has the approval of 'AmmoMike' that released the design in the first place.
The tweaks he's made to this design (rotor/flipper) work well so far, with replaceable flipper groove plate, it has replaceable parts.
I'm big on replaceable parts since I 'Tinker' with things.
Normally, I make pistol bullet feeders myself, short/fat pistol bullets feed well in home built (PVC pipe cap) feeders, but longer bullets like .30 cal rifle need more room in the front tray, this unit has that front tray flange.
The clamps/mounts this guy has come up with allow you to attach directly to the Dillon Case feeders, and his bullet feeder clamp allows for an external mount if that's what you want.
There are several of these 3D printed units out there, this is the only one I've found so far that works well.
Cost is between $75-$100 depending on how many rotors & drop funnels you want, so it's VERY affordable if this is the route you want to go.
The MBF style and/or other motors, feed dies, ect. work on this unit. I'm messing with an AC motor, so no wall wort or failure prone DC motor, when I get it worked out I'll post sources & part numbers.
Infill is making the print more solid, stiffer, and means dumping bullets in won't break it off the mounts.
It also means the bucket won't warp/rack under the weight of bullets.
This guy also has the approval of 'AmmoMike' that released the design in the first place.
The tweaks he's made to this design (rotor/flipper) work well so far, with replaceable flipper groove plate, it has replaceable parts.
I'm big on replaceable parts since I 'Tinker' with things.
Normally, I make pistol bullet feeders myself, short/fat pistol bullets feed well in home built (PVC pipe cap) feeders, but longer bullets like .30 cal rifle need more room in the front tray, this unit has that front tray flange.
The clamps/mounts this guy has come up with allow you to attach directly to the Dillon Case feeders, and his bullet feeder clamp allows for an external mount if that's what you want.
There are several of these 3D printed units out there, this is the only one I've found so far that works well.
Cost is between $75-$100 depending on how many rotors & drop funnels you want, so it's VERY affordable if this is the route you want to go.
The MBF style and/or other motors, feed dies, ect. work on this unit. I'm messing with an AC motor, so no wall wort or failure prone DC motor, when I get it worked out I'll post sources & part numbers.
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