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Lock-N-Load 22 Caliber Rifle Bullet Feeder

Hornady # 095340 |  Item # 005-095340
  • Lock-N-Load 22 Caliber Rifle Bullet Feeder
  • Lock-N-Load 22 Caliber Rifle Bullet Feeder
  • Lock-N-Load 22 Caliber Rifle Bullet Feeder
  • hornady
$499.99
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Status: In Stock

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Lock-N-Load 22 Caliber Rifle Bullet Feeder
by HORNADY


Product Overview:

Coupled with the Lock-N-Load Case Feeder, you’ll realize dramatic increases in efficiency and reloading speed - up to 50% faster (based on experience and proficiency). Sold as a complete unit for 22 caliber bullets. The Lock-N-Load 22 Caliber Rifle Bullet Feeder is designed for the Lock-N-Load AP Loader, but can be used with any other press using 7/8"x14 die threads, and requires an open station.

The Bullet Feeder Die is case activated; the bullet will only feed upon contact with the case. A single station is used to feed, seat and crimp the bullet.

A conversion kit for 30 caliber bullets is also available, giving the reloader the versatility to load the two most popular calibers - See below!

30 Caliber Conversion Kit for Rifle Bullet Feeder sold separately.

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  • Shipping Weight: 27.63lbs. - Please Note: Most packages will require extra packing materials.
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Product ID Number
- Part No. 095340


Weight & Dimension
- Length: 21.0000
- Height: 10.0000
- Width: 12.0000
- Weight: 16.6500LB(s)


Turn your progressive reloading press into a bench mounted ammo factory! Sold as a complete unit for 22 caliber bullets We also offer a conversion kit for 30 caliber bullets, giving the reloader the versatility to load the two most popular calibers. Plus, it’s compatible with other presses and uses the industry standard 7/8"–14 die threads (30 Cal. Conversion Kit sold separately). Coupled with the

Lock-N-Load®

Case Feeder, you’ll realize dramatic increases in efficiency and reloading speed — up to 50% faster (depending on experience and proficiency). The Bullet Feeder Die is case activated; the bullet will only feed upon contact with the case. A single station is used to feed, seat, and crimp the bullet.