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Thinking of getting an RCBS uniflow, does it have any problems dispensing H110? I know a few other powder dispensers do.
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| Posted: Sat Nov 3rd, 2007 03:15 AM |
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Other than the occasional static I don't have any problems with mine. I wipe it down with a dryer sheet.
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| Posted: Sat Nov 3rd, 2007 03:33 AM |
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yeah, I've learned to do that with all my Lee powder dispensers too. Does not help them when using H110 though...
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| Posted: Sat Nov 3rd, 2007 02:54 PM |
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I use my Uniflow with ball powders. Stick powders actually run better through my cheapie Lee Perfect Powder Measure.
I won't buy flake powder again - what a PAIN!
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| Posted: Wed Nov 7th, 2007 11:41 PM |
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I have loaded a lot of H110 out a Uniflow. I use it for all the powders I use.
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| Posted: Wed Nov 7th, 2007 11:58 PM |
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armoredman schreef: I use my Uniflow with ball powders. Stick powders actually run better through my cheapie Lee Perfect Powder Measure.
I won't buy flake powder again - what a PAIN!
I do use a Uniflow on my Pro 2000 and a couple of very expensive powder measures (Harrell, Bruno) for normal use , but all of them sometimes play mad and throw a charge far out of line, wether I use stick or ball powder.
The only accurate tool I have is an old lyman auto scale with a beam; every charge is measured by weight and not by volume.
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armoredman wrote: I use my Uniflow with ball powders. Stick powders actually run better through my cheapie Lee Perfect Powder Measure.
I won't buy flake powder again - what a PAIN!
the pain is from the measure.i had one and it makes a good pencil holder.the rcbs has a close enough fit that the flake and flattened ball powders work well
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I have static issues with both the Uniflow and most tricklers with H-100 ... I'll give the fabric softener cloth a try - thanks.
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i use a static spray on the hopper,works great on plastic shotgun shells as well
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