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I have some pretty specific needs for case feeding, based on where my press is located. I have very little overhead clearance--not enough to install an actual case feeder. (No, the press can't be moved.)

Thus far, I've been using the Mr. Mini case feeder to great effect. Works great for 9mm and .223 diameter cases.

Will be starting to load .308 and eventually 7.62x39 on the press and the Mr. Mini won't work. Too small.

So what are my options for case feeding if I can't use the Dillon case feeder because of space issues and the Mr. Mini won't work because it's too small?

Ideas?


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Did you ask this in the reloading section too?

I get that the lounge probably gets more traffic, but there may be some who reads the reloading section and not the lounge who has an answer.
 
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I think you can trim the case feeder pipe and mount to make it shorter and still work. Or mount it on a separate stand or a bracket to the wall.

If you’re handy, you might be able to mount it with a flex spring for the drop tube.




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You cannot trim the current pipe, but if you know any electricians in your area they could probably bend a new pipe to lower it down. Then you would just need to drill the holes for mounting.
 
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