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V4 vs Super Trickler
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2897777" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I sold my V4 and have been running the super Trickler for about a year now. RegionRat's experience with the SuperT mirrors mine for the most part. I would add that although there are dozens of adjustments to make, you don't have to fiddle with them all to get good results. There are guys that post their settings you can copy. The self learning is helpful and should be left on. But it does tend to over throw more than my V4 ever did. The weight sorting and ladder test powder throws are worth having and work well. The one thing that that annoys me is it's messy (spills small amounts of powder) and it's hard to dump all the powder out when changing powders. If you bump the cup into the spout when putting it back or removing it from the platten, it will spill a few grains of powder. Sometimes grains will bounce out of the cup on high speed throws. Static build up makes small grain powders stick to the plastic inside the hopper. No matter how much you shake it, you can't get all the powder out. It's best to keep an air nozzle close by to blow out any powder sticking inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2897777, member: 74061"] I sold my V4 and have been running the super Trickler for about a year now. RegionRat’s experience with the SuperT mirrors mine for the most part. I would add that although there are dozens of adjustments to make, you don’t have to fiddle with them all to get good results. There are guys that post their settings you can copy. The self learning is helpful and should be left on. But it does tend to over throw more than my V4 ever did. The weight sorting and ladder test powder throws are worth having and work well. The one thing that that annoys me is it’s messy (spills small amounts of powder) and it’s hard to dump all the powder out when changing powders. If you bump the cup into the spout when putting it back or removing it from the platten, it will spill a few grains of powder. Sometimes grains will bounce out of the cup on high speed throws. Static build up makes small grain powders stick to the plastic inside the hopper. No matter how much you shake it, you can’t get all the powder out. It’s best to keep an air nozzle close by to blow out any powder sticking inside. [/QUOTE]
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