Product Reviews
26 Sep 2020
This brass chute is wonderful, talk about a time saver. Without hurrying it takes about 2.5 min to set up and 3.5 to take down. I got it for practice on ranges that have grass, even with a tarp you don't always get them all. On concrete where you can sweep them up it still saves time. It packs up nice and neat too.
23 Sep 2020
It works well on my reload bench,makes it readily available.
21 Sep 2020
Excellent belt, fits very well, solid velcro. Fits my attachments with no issues. Solid Belt!
20 Sep 2020
Perfect fit and arrived faster than expected. Thank you DAA!
20 Sep 2020
I was really looking forward to getting this to keep the common used tools at hand. I wasn't too put off by the fact that the included screws are not the same size as the tools that are included (as mentioned in other reviews)... but I can overlook that (even though it only makes sense that Tab A should fit Slot A).
My biggest gripe on this is the way that it mounts to the vertical tube. The material is pliable enough that when you tighten the screws, the side opposite really do not tighten around the tube. Even when tightened as much as it can be (which is only so much, because the captive nuts spin), the holder can still spin and fall down the tube.
My next gripe is one of the holes for the hex key isn't large enough so it sits above all the others.
DAA reply:
Hi Brian,
You are right about the keys not fitting the screw in the product itself We will consider changing that for the next run. We always use Metric Screws in Europe, and the key set (which is a separate product by the way, are all Inch keys for the Dillon press).
Tool holder sliding: try to turn the spacer piece upside-down, inserting it from below. that will grip tighter. If not enough, one layer of black electric type around the pole where you wish to position it will surely prevent it sliding.
If one of your tool holes seems small, it is probably due to the rubber coating on that key being too thick. That rubber dip process is not very precise for thickness. Cut away a little of the rubber coating, and your key should seat like all the others.