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Lee Precision, Inc. .22 Hornet/.218 Bee/.221 Fireball Inline Bullet Feed Kit
| SKU | 51655180366 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lee Precision, Inc. |
| MPN | 92010 |
| UPC | 734307920104 |
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The Inline Bullet Feeder Die is crafted from all-steel for exceptional durability and features a ball bearing escapement mechanism for smooth, reliable operation. Its spring-loaded, positive ball carrier return ensures consistent performance, even during high-volume reloading. This die feeds jacketed, cast, powder-coated and copper-plated bullets with ease, making it versatile for various bullet types. It's fully configurable to accommodate both long and short bullet lengths, offering flexibility to meet different reloading needs. The die also includes a support tab for the optional multi-tube feed magazine, enhancing loading efficiency. Designed to fit any press with standard 7/8-14 threads, each die is caliber-specific, eliminating the need for adjustments or changes. Setup is simple: just place a case in your press, screw in the Inline die until it drops a bullet, plus half a turn and you're ready-to go. Extra Gatling-style magazines are available, allowing you to have a backup magazine ready for seamless reloading. This die is the ideal solution for reloaders seeking precision, reliability and efficiency.
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