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RL550B Small Powder Bar won't drop less than 12 gr


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Hello all and thank you in advance.

I am setting up my new RL550B and all is well except for the Powder Measure. I cannot get the small powder bar to drop less than 12 grains of W231. What could I possibly be doing wrong? I've been struggling with it for an hour or so now and thought I'd ask the experts...

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How thick is the powder bar ? Could be that you have a rifle powder bar in it .

My pistol powder bar is roughly 3/8 of an inch and my rifle is nearly 3/4 of an inch .

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How thick is the powder bar ? Could be that you have a rifle powder bar in it .

My pistol powder bar is roughly 3/8 of an inch and my rifle is nearly 3/4 of an inch .

It is ~3/8" thick, so that should be the small pistol bar.

More info...I'm loading for .45ACP and using the funnel that came with the caliber conversion kit straight from Dillon.

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How thick is the powder bar ? Could be that you have a rifle powder bar in it .

My pistol powder bar is roughly 3/8 of an inch and my rifle is nearly 3/4 of an inch .

It is ~3/8" thick, so that should be the small pistol bar.

You turn it counter clock wise to reduce capacity and clock wise to increase it .

Not insulting your intelligence , just throwing out ideas ;)

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You turn it counter clock wise to reduce capacity and clock wise to increase it .

Not insulting your intelligence , just throwing out ideas ;)

HA! It is impossible to offend me! I'll go double check, thanks again.

:bow:

I am man enough to admit this simple mistake...Mr. Paraman1 sir, I owe you a beverage of choice.

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I used a sharpie and put a "-" on the side of the powder bar that faces me, and a "+" on the other side... It took me a while to admit I could not remember without messing with it each time a change was made.

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You'd think Dillon would do something like that. A simple + on one side and a - on the other. :rolleyes:

Or add a nice plastic knob with the marking. I have the plastics, the metal ones, and, the micrometer. All are easier than "the bolt"!

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