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Powder dispencer question
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 548287" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>I haven't heard mention so far of the powder you're using, and wonder if that might not be the problem. If your initial loadings was with a ball powder or even a very short-cut extruded tubular, and you've since changed to a longer extruded type powder, that may very well explain the difference. Some powders meter very well, while others are a bit more troublesome. Some are a flat out pain in the ***. The measure you have is most likely a BR-3, or possibly a BR-30, but I doubt that changing the rotor will make any difference in the ability to meter consistent charges. As has already been mentioned, a smooth, consistent operation will contribute greatly to more uniform charges, but you have to accept the fact that not all powders will run through a measure easily. In most applications, the variation of a couple tenths won't make any difference. But if you wan the absolute finest in consistent charges, you're back to weighing individually, and adjusting with a trickler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 548287, member: 15748"] I haven't heard mention so far of the powder you're using, and wonder if that might not be the problem. If your initial loadings was with a ball powder or even a very short-cut extruded tubular, and you've since changed to a longer extruded type powder, that may very well explain the difference. Some powders meter very well, while others are a bit more troublesome. Some are a flat out pain in the ***. The measure you have is most likely a BR-3, or possibly a BR-30, but I doubt that changing the rotor will make any difference in the ability to meter consistent charges. As has already been mentioned, a smooth, consistent operation will contribute greatly to more uniform charges, but you have to accept the fact that not all powders will run through a measure easily. In most applications, the variation of a couple tenths won't make any difference. But if you wan the absolute finest in consistent charges, you're back to weighing individually, and adjusting with a trickler. [/QUOTE]
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