Berdon also made a copy of the Hulme case feeder. I have a number of them, some unfinished. Again, not of high quality materials. I spoke with one former Berdon owner, and he had 2 Berdons. He had poor luck with each of them. One previous owner I spoke with, loaded 1000 rounds of 30-30 rifle with his Berdon. He went thru 2 shell plates loading those 1000 rounds. One guy I spoke with who bought a new Berdon, had a terrible experinece with it. He sent it back and demanded his money back. You might ask, "how do you load rifle on a Berdon?". Well, one thing the Berdon was designed to do, was give a longer stroke to it's cycle. That is the reason for the "long arms" extending outward on the head. It is also the reason for the 7/8" dies, again to allow for rifle and standard dies. I would not advise trying to put an incomplete Berdon together by purchasing Star parts. They would most likely not fit properly. Berdon original parts like the primer feeder bar,etc, differ in appearance especially concerning a quality or manufacture. I have a number of spare Berdon parts, just little time to dig thru them. If you were sold the Berdon, and told that it was a Star, I would go back to the seller and get your money back. If that is not possible, then I hope you did not have to pay much for it. Like the saying goes " You pay for your education".