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Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:36 pm
by dromia
The gift thing doesn't work as it only goes up to the duty free amount and then you pay the VAT and duty based on the value declared plus the postage. Its the £8 to parcel force for them not to deliver your package that really gets my goat. You pay the £8 regardless of the value it a flat rate jobby so if you only get hit for ten bob you still have to pay the 8 quid.

I get a lot of stuff from the states and the strike rate is one parcel in three getting captured so you were unlucky.

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:37 pm
by Robin128
Heather,

You owe him!

:D

Rob

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:46 pm
by Blu
Dromia, fecking ripoff or what? My family has been sending stuff over here for years and we have never had to pay any BS tax or delivery tax on it.

Blu :twisted:

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:22 pm
by Dangermouse
An article about how to speed up your scales (they go fast enough for me already)!

http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/201 ... ster-1500/

DM

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:30 pm
by ovenpaa
DM do you know if your machine has the same software as the CM? I am convinced it is the same machine in a different wrapper..

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:34 pm
by Dangermouse
Not sure, but would be amazed if they are not. The most obvious difference is that the RCBS unit is two part and the Hornady is an all in one unit.

DM

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:30 pm
by rox
HeatherW762 wrote:I know I'm a tad late on this post but my hubby just bought me a Lyman 1200DPS3 for Christmas and I'm over the moon about it. Lovely piece of kit and although I'm waiting for the rest of the kit (see next post) I have played with it and it's amazingly accurate.
What sort of cyclic time are you getting to deliver a charge on the Lyman?

For comparison, using a CM with tweaked parameters I get around 45gr of N140 dispensed approx every 23 secs - just longer than my cyclic seat-measure-box rate (single-stage).

Bob.

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:34 pm
by ovenpaa
Bob as you have increased the fast feed time do you get any kernel over spill? I have read of pushing a bit of McDonalds drinking straw in the very end of the feed tube to over come this however this means going to McDonalds! I have turned a very thin aluminium tube to fit in the end of mine but I am yet to fit it...

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:13 pm
by rox
ovenpaa wrote:Bob as you have increased the fast feed time do you get any kernel over spill?
No worse than default settings. It's important not to increase the times at fast & mid speeds too much though - the powder needs to 'thin out' to prevent clumping at slow speed.
ovenpaa wrote: I have read of pushing a bit of McDonalds drinking straw in the very end of the feed tube to over come this however this means going to McDonalds!
I did manage to blag a McDonalds straw without having to buy anything from the 'restaurant', but still needed to wrap it in insulating tape to fit - maybe the Americans have fatter straws?

The worst problem I find is the drift of the scales. Comparing the charge variation over a short sequence of dispenses using super-duper £1000 scales (not mine) showed very good results, but I'm fairly sure the scales have drifted after as little as 50 dispenses or so (even after a 3 hour warm-up). The decision becomes whether to recal and rezero every box, and effectively consider each box of 50 as a separate batch, or allow it to drift gradually and be sure to use the rounds and boxes in sequence.

Another annoyance is that in the very rare event of an overage it does nothing to alert you, just the same 'good beep' as normal. It seems necessary to wait until after the Dispense Count has finished displaying to see the live weight displayed for confirmation.

When I was loading significant quantities through this year it certainly kept me sane compared to throw and trickle every charge to a beam balance, and the resulting quality was certainly 'good enough for government work'. I will certainly be reluctant to return the CM to it's owner after being loaned one. I'd be interested to see any reviews of the dispenser from SmartReloader – it seems to be the latest 'me too' clone, and probably the cheapest available in Uroland, though being a compulsive fiddler I would miss the (limited) tuning capabilities of the CM.

Bob.

Re: Powder dispensers?

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:31 pm
by ovenpaa
I have known the wife to switch ours on the night before to make sure it is fully 'warmed' up. she also levels it and keeps it on a very firm surface and calibrates every time it is used but does not have to zero during batches. We also make sure you have no mobile phone chargers in the same area. She throws and then lets it check again and discards it if not correct.

We have tried everything from good electronics to reloading beams to precision milligram beams to the CM and for me the best option is walk away and let Christel do it. The only time I get truly involved is with faster or ball powders when I can use my Harrel Premium culver type thrower.

EDIT - forgot to add I know of one person using a CM and uninterruptable power supply (UPS) and he tells me he has no issues at all.