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This is a really hard to find machine. It is set up for the 45 ACP, 200 grain SWC. I have a round nose seater also. The primer system has been changed to a more reliable system. All it is, is the magazine tube from a Dillon Machine. Three rotors included, RCBS carbide sizer, and RCBS taper crimp die. I have enough spares to rebuild the machine at least twice. That would be all of the springs, transfer rail springs, pawl springs and pins, transfer bar return spring, loading gate clips. I have all of the timing tools, and original literature that came with the machine, including addendum's.
The case feeder is something I made. It uses an infrared emitter and detector to turn on the motor. It uses a timer to set the run time. The motor is off a BBQ rotiserie, the hopper is an aluminum pot, the shell tube needs to be replaced, 5/8 x 1/2 inch acrylic tube, 6 feet of it. at Tap Plastics is less that $4.00. I was experimenting with the funnel height, and got it too low.
The key to loading good ammo on this machine, is the quality of the brass. Either use military match brass, or commercial brass. Brass that has a crimped primer will jam it up every time, even if the crimp has been removed! This machine is in excellent condition, nothing is broke, or ever has been broke.
$350.00 obo
The case feeder is something I made. It uses an infrared emitter and detector to turn on the motor. It uses a timer to set the run time. The motor is off a BBQ rotiserie, the hopper is an aluminum pot, the shell tube needs to be replaced, 5/8 x 1/2 inch acrylic tube, 6 feet of it. at Tap Plastics is less that $4.00. I was experimenting with the funnel height, and got it too low.
The key to loading good ammo on this machine, is the quality of the brass. Either use military match brass, or commercial brass. Brass that has a crimped primer will jam it up every time, even if the crimp has been removed! This machine is in excellent condition, nothing is broke, or ever has been broke.
$350.00 obo