powder for RL550B
Quote from Reloader on July 14, 2013, 11:55 pmWhat can be done by you to upgrade the powder measure to a Micrometer type system instead of a bolt with a nut? Something where I can add or subtract the amounts needed with a actual measurement reading?
What can be done by you to upgrade the powder measure to a Micrometer type system instead of a bolt with a nut? Something where I can add or subtract the amounts needed with a actual measurement reading?
Quote from Reloader on July 15, 2013, 12:08 amI would really like it if the bottom of the powder measure adjustment was a Starett type caliper adjustment. Where there were no numbers,but lines so I would have a point of reference when I change measurements to add or subtract from the powder measure use.
I have some old C clamp style calipers. So there is a fast adjustment,then a fine adjustment.
I would really like it if the bottom of the powder measure adjustment was a Starett type caliper adjustment. Where there were no numbers,but lines so I would have a point of reference when I change measurements to add or subtract from the powder measure use.
I have some old C clamp style calipers. So there is a fast adjustment,then a fine adjustment.
Quote from Reloader on July 16, 2013, 6:14 pmWe don't see the improvement in functionality by adding one. There is at least one aftermarket kit available.
We don't see the improvement in functionality by adding one. There is at least one aftermarket kit available.
Quote from Reloader on July 29, 2013, 4:31 amMicrometer adjusting powder measure would significantly raise the price of the system. The current bolt-adjust system has a bit of play in it, therefore less expensive. I've gotten pretty good at guessing how many turns or bolt head points are needed to adjust to different measures then fine tune from there. Overall, not a problem for me. I don't think that I'd pay more than $10 additional for a micrometer adjusted measure and they are likely to cost much more than that. If I'm wrong on the cost, bring it on!
Micrometer adjusting powder measure would significantly raise the price of the system. The current bolt-adjust system has a bit of play in it, therefore less expensive. I've gotten pretty good at guessing how many turns or bolt head points are needed to adjust to different measures then fine tune from there. Overall, not a problem for me. I don't think that I'd pay more than $10 additional for a micrometer adjusted measure and they are likely to cost much more than that. If I'm wrong on the cost, bring it on!
