POWDER MEASURE ACCURANCY
Quote from Reloader on March 19, 2012, 6:53 pmConnection done, and RF100 operating OK with the rheostat, much better than without it!!
Still with problems regarding powder measures variations, mostly linked with the level of the powder bottle. It seems that this is still an unsolved issue due to the design of the powder bottle, which apparently may need much more powder baffles. Any suggestions about how to solve this problem? (also linked with this issue, the automatic low powder sensor should have a much sorter run!)
Please, I need some help on this.
Thank you
Connection done, and RF100 operating OK with the rheostat, much better than without it!!
Still with problems regarding powder measures variations, mostly linked with the level of the powder bottle. It seems that this is still an unsolved issue due to the design of the powder bottle, which apparently may need much more powder baffles. Any suggestions about how to solve this problem? (also linked with this issue, the automatic low powder sensor should have a much sorter run!)
Please, I need some help on this.
Thank you
Quote from Reloader on March 20, 2012, 2:53 pmBe sure that the powder hopper starts off at least 2/3 full, then cycle 10-15 charges through the measure and dump them back to settle the powder under the baffle. Be sure cases are flared at least .010"-.020" (.25-.5mm) larger than a sized, unflared case. On the failsafe return rod, tighten the blue wing nut so that when you push forward on the handle to seat a primer, the coil spring above it is partially compressed.
Be sure that the powder hopper starts off at least 2/3 full, then cycle 10-15 charges through the measure and dump them back to settle the powder under the baffle. Be sure cases are flared at least .010"-.020" (.25-.5mm) larger than a sized, unflared case. On the failsafe return rod, tighten the blue wing nut so that when you push forward on the handle to seat a primer, the coil spring above it is partially compressed.
