Product Reviews

Mr.BF Dropper-Tensioning Spring Assembly
9 Aug 2021
Anyone who uses a MBF has faced the issue of your unit dropping more than on bullet and the hassle it causes. This will eliminate that issue. This is one of those after market items that fixes the headache anyone who uses a MFB will face - sooner or later or on a regular basis based on the bullet you are loading and the angle at which your MBF feed tube feeds bullets. This is "Money well Spent" in my opinion for the peace of mind knowing that you do not have to "slow down" your reloading process because of concerns your MBF will drop more than one bullet with each cycle. MBF should make this part of the systems they sell - it works that well....
Mark Dillon
DAA Primer Pickup Tubes, 5-Pack
9 Aug 2021
At first I thought why? Why should I pay $40 for another set of primer tubes, but when I got them and filled my first tube, I understood why. These primer tubes are excellent, flawless and well worth any price paid.
tom lowe
DAA Lynx Belt
9 Aug 2021
Oops, DAA did it again! Even without the nice trick of being able to fold this belt into my range bag, this is just an outstanding belt! More rigid than the previous ones, much easier to put it on in the exact same position, and well... gooood looking too :) At first I though that the concept of DIY (Lego like...) will drive me mad, but at the end it turned out to be a super easy (and yes, even kind of fun) process. Highly recommended
Tal Engelstein
CED Zippered Pistol Insert Sleeve
8 Aug 2021
Does what it should do, hold your gun. Would have been nice if there was inserts/pockets for, say 3 magazines, to prevent all moving around and damage the exteriour of the gun.
Dick Vonk
Ammo Brass Collector
7 Aug 2021
great product, I don't have to bend anymore, better for my back!
John Vermeer
Mini Mr.Bulletfeeder by DAA - Pistol
4 Aug 2021
Thought this may help with an issue I had. Worked great until one day the projectiles did not feed. After much cursing I discovered that the projectiles were not sized correctly and the coating would hang them up. After a little fiddling I now have I short steel rod with a small weight on the top which I put on top of the tube that is feeding and it was enough to push the projectiles through. Another benefit is when the projectiles (even good ones) land on the top of the case is pushes them down a very small amount which stabilises them when they travel to the next position to be seated and crimped. Made a great feeder even better. Hope this helps.
mark pennington