RCBS PRO 2000 Consistent Powder Drop


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Gary H
July 13, 2003, 02:10 AM
I keep a smooth and consistent stroke. I have a powder baffle. I'm still not happy with powder drop consistency. I'm presently using Universal. I'm seeing powder drifts of +- .2 gr. Pro-2000 users..what do you do to keep your load weight consistent?

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MoNsTeR
July 13, 2003, 07:09 PM
I took the Uniflow measure and put it in a drawer, and set up my Lee Pro Auto Disk. Others will disagree, but I feel the Uniflow is simply incapable of consistently measuring small volumes of pistol powders.

dickwholliday
July 14, 2003, 09:43 AM
i sort of agree....when i use very small charges of most anything in my uniflow, i can feel fron the recoil that some loads are inconsistent...i particularly remember Clays as being one of the offenders so i suspect that universal would do about the same.....DICK

cliffb
July 26, 2003, 02:46 AM
Are you using the small cylinder?
Mine has no problem keeping accurate to 1/10 of a grain.

Gary H
July 26, 2003, 02:49 AM
Ya, small... meters W-231 without any problem. It was just wasn't liking Universal.

pilon
July 30, 2003, 06:03 AM
No problems here but I don't use Universal.

bogie
July 30, 2003, 11:33 AM
Keep in mind that most of the scales that we use have a +/- 0.1 grain error built into 'em...

Standing Wolf
July 30, 2003, 09:58 PM
Are you using the small cylinder?

I tried large and small both, and couldn't get consistent light charge weights with either. I'm using the Lee disk these days. It's not very accurate with light loads of Bullseye, but less inaccurate.

DBR
August 2, 2003, 08:18 PM
I use a Dillon powder measure on my RCBS 2000. The 2000 doesn't use the dillon linkage to insure that the measuring bar goes back each time, but since it flares the case mouth when it drops the powder it frees up the next station for a powder checker. I use the RCBS "lock out die". I installed the powder measure on the second station where the expander usually goes. The checker goes where the powder measure usually goes. It has worked great for me. You have to remember to seat the primer with an up stroke before the down stroke so the primer is seated before the powder drops.

Gary H
August 2, 2003, 08:58 PM
DBR:

I have been wishing for another station and you have come up with the solution...Thanks...

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