wrench wrote:What kind of measure and stand are you using? For instance, I have an RCBS measure on an RCBS stand, just unscrew the locknut and dump it out-takes 20 seconds.
Duff-Man wrote:Scratch wrote:I'm assuming you're talking about one that doesn't come off easily like a Dillon or something. A Lee will turn and lock, then just pull off and dump the hopper.
On my Dillon, I pull the whole thing off shake and dump, shake and dump, then blow out with compressed air.
Mine is connected to the bench not on a progressive. But I suppose if I din't lock the lock nut pulling it off the bench wouldn't be a big deal.
Scratch wrote:Duff-Man wrote:Scratch wrote:I'm assuming you're talking about one that doesn't come off easily like a Dillon or something. A Lee will turn and lock, then just pull off and dump the hopper.
On my Dillon, I pull the whole thing off shake and dump, shake and dump, then blow out with compressed air.
Mine is connected to the bench not on a progressive. But I suppose if I din't lock the lock nut pulling it off the bench wouldn't be a big deal.
What powder measure do you have? My Lee powder measure is also bolted to the bench, but just the red clear plastic hopper slides straight up and off the rest of the powder measure to dump. I assumed most of them did that... Not true?
rugersol wrote:Hornady LNL!
Jackpine Savage wrote:Hornady's also got a powder drain insert:
http://www.hornady.com/store/Lock-N-Load-Powder-Measure-Drain-Insert-1-Each/
Duff-Man wrote:putting that money towards components a Hornady LNL-AP or Redding T-7 and a case-activation kit would be a lot LOT more fun
Jackpine Savage wrote:Hornady's also got a powder drain insert:
http://www.hornady.com/store/Lock-N-Load-Powder-Measure-Drain-Insert-1-Each/
rtwills wrote:I wish I had this problem,,, how do I keep mine full??
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