Today I replaced the baffle above the bullet wheel with a redesigned green one, because with the tilt, boolits were not falling off the baffle (not enough slope). the green one prevents that. Last 3 pictures below:
first one with the old baffle where bullets could get stranded...the surface is slopped but not enough with the feeder sloped the opposite way:
Now the new green one with the sloped back to prevent that:
Last picture to show you all of it....the feeder, the electronics box that houses the speed control, and the out tube with the proximity switch:
Should do a little explaining:
The bullet drop wheel/plate has shaped holes with 2 diameter holes, one smaller than the other tangents connected.
That way, as long as the baffle above the wheel is no higher (minimum clearance) than a sideways bullet then bullets can only fall point down. Bullets that try to fall in base down are stuck part in and part out until they reach the knocker which knocks them back to the bottom.
So no flipping ramp or drop plate is needed. (and no patent infringement either)
Oh, and btw, the appendages that poke towards the center, work in conjunction with the little ribs in the rotating plate, to knock over standing bullets.