Product Reviews

DAA Racer Magazine Pouch
25 Sep 2024
Excellent magazine pouch!!! High quality product. Adjustable to your liking of retention and positioning on the belt. Great for competition or just everyday range use.
Steven Nation
DAA Ballistic Range Bag
25 Sep 2024
A very good range bag, robust. I would like a name tag space same as the one in the Range pac pro.
Panagiotis Mantas
DAA PRIMAFILL
24 Sep 2024
I was tired of my fingers cramping up, but wasn't sure this was worth $82. However, I'm glad I took the chance, and spent the money, and now I cannot believe I loaded over 2500 primers without this. It works great with Federal small pistol primers. Like all primer flip trays, I end up with 2 to 4 that I have to flip over manually, but once you have all the primers oriented this loads the DAA pickup tubes quickly. I load 500 rounds at a time, and night before I will load 5 tubes. I can get those 5 tubes loaded in about the same amount of time it would take me to load 1 tube using the old "hunt and peck" method, and those five tubes are loaded without my fingers cramping up. I will suggest getting some 7mm end caps, so you don't accidentally spill the primers, after you load the tubes.
Mark Feltz
CED Edge Dual PCC Rifle Case
23 Sep 2024
Great case. Too short to fit my AR-15 though. I should have checked the dimensions better before my purchase.
Matthew Bock
Mr.BF Dropper-Tensioning Spring Assembly
23 Sep 2024
This thing is excellent! I use it on a Dillon 750 loading 44-40. No more dropped bullets but more importantly, it allows me to experiment with other bullet designs and weights by hand placing them on the case before it goes up into the dropper. With a bullet already on the case a second one is not released. Saves an enormous amount of time not having to empty the feeder die when doing this.
Brad Glas
Mr.BF Dropper-Tensioning Spring Assembly
23 Sep 2024
This thing is excellent! I use it on a Dillon 750 loading 44-40. No more dropped bullets but more importantly, it allows me to experiment with other bullet designs and weights by hand placing them on the case before it goes up into the dropper. With a bullet already on the case a second one is not released. Saves an enormous amount of time not having to empty the feeder die when doing this.
Brad Glas