You can't unscrew it from the bracket?Mine is mounted on a 2x6 on the included bracket. I open the chamber all the way up and remove the green spout then just run the arm over and over until it's empty. Not instant, but since I can't move the hopper easily, its what I do.
Unscrew nut, remove from stand, put funnel in powder jar, dump it in, turn rotor a few times to clear it.
Mine is mounted on a 2x6 on the included bracket. I open the chamber all the way up and remove the green spout then just run the arm over and over until it's empty. Not instant, but since I can't move the hopper easily, its what I do.
Mine is mounted on a 2x6 on the included bracket. I open the chamber all the way up and remove the green spout then just run the arm over and over until it's empty. Not instant, but since I can't move the hopper easily, its what I do.
Yes, but I don't want to take the arm off every frickin time either.Note part #12, you cant unscrew that??
http://www.rcbs.com/RCBS/media/RCBS...glish/Uniflow_Powder_Measure_Instructions.pdf
Now, I'm confusedloaded605 said:Yes, but I don't want to take the arm off every frickin time either
Ditch the wood screw mount, and put threaded studs with wing nuts on the bench mount to hold it down.Yes, but I don't want to take the arm off every frickin time either
Yes, but I don't want to take the arm off every frickin time either. View attachment 216051
Yep, hone it out and use the nut only to hold the measure, or mount it in a different spot where it can be turned.He is apparently using the threaded side and it is a problem turning the powder measure to remove it given his mounting location on his bench.