Gempro 250 & Omega powder trickler
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:49 am
A couple of weeks back I ordered these from two seperate dealers in the USA
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-rev ... le-review/
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-rev ... -trickler/
They arrived this week and I have had a chance to play with them, if not actually put some rounds together.
I had not fully understood how accurate the Gempro scales were untill I could not get it to zero then noticed a tiny spec of something sitting in the pan. These seriously can weigh a kernal at a time. When dropping the powder on the pan the read out was fast but not fast enough to keep up with the trickler on fast, no dought I will quickly work out how fast I can go and when to slow down.
The Omega powder trickler uses vibration to trickle the powder out. My test powder was some Viht 540 and even on fast was a trickle. Initial set up had me place the spout around an inch above the pan of the scales. This was too high with
kernals bouncing out of the shallow pan and over my work surface. Once lowered to almost touching the pan saw all the powder dropping in the pan. I was relieved to see that the vibrations did not upset the scales.
I am confident that this set up will give me the ability to make much more consistant ammunition but I doubt that I have the time nor patience to make rounds to .01 of a grain.
A nice touch is that both units use batteries. I have often pondered how possible it would be to actually do load development on the range, with this set up I can see that it would be possible.
DM
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-rev ... le-review/
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-rev ... -trickler/
They arrived this week and I have had a chance to play with them, if not actually put some rounds together.
I had not fully understood how accurate the Gempro scales were untill I could not get it to zero then noticed a tiny spec of something sitting in the pan. These seriously can weigh a kernal at a time. When dropping the powder on the pan the read out was fast but not fast enough to keep up with the trickler on fast, no dought I will quickly work out how fast I can go and when to slow down.
The Omega powder trickler uses vibration to trickle the powder out. My test powder was some Viht 540 and even on fast was a trickle. Initial set up had me place the spout around an inch above the pan of the scales. This was too high with
kernals bouncing out of the shallow pan and over my work surface. Once lowered to almost touching the pan saw all the powder dropping in the pan. I was relieved to see that the vibrations did not upset the scales.
I am confident that this set up will give me the ability to make much more consistant ammunition but I doubt that I have the time nor patience to make rounds to .01 of a grain.
A nice touch is that both units use batteries. I have often pondered how possible it would be to actually do load development on the range, with this set up I can see that it would be possible.
DM