Smitty79 Posted October 18, 2014 Share Posted October 18, 2014 I just got this up and running on my 550. I wish I'd done it a long time ago. I just did a caliber shift with the same powder measure and it was spot on on the first set. http://www.uniquetek.com/site/696296/product/T1231 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harleytech Posted October 19, 2014 Share Posted October 19, 2014 It's a great product! I have two of them. ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flash74 Posted October 27, 2014 Share Posted October 27, 2014 I agree, great product. Switching calibers or bullet weights is a piece of cake. Multiple dispensers are a thing of the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rdinga Posted October 27, 2014 Share Posted October 27, 2014 Sure makes dialing in that .1 of a load easier. One of those great devices that work so well, you ask why did I wait so long to try this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cautery Posted October 31, 2014 Share Posted October 31, 2014 Don't have a single powder bar without one... excellent product. I've worked up spreadsheets for all the different powders I use. For frequent loads, I know the exact number to dial in. For new loads, I can use the spreadsheet to estimate the exact number. I am usually well within .1 gr on selection. (Note: I dial in my powder charge setting using the "average of 10 charges" method.... provideds for a much more accurate average charge weight.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aircooled6racer Posted November 1, 2014 Share Posted November 1, 2014 Hello: I have two of them as well. One of them moves on it's own so I have to keep an eye on it. I also have a Mr Dial on my Dillon SL900 and it works well also. Keeping a record of the settings is a nice feature when you load different bullet weights and powders. Thanks, Eric Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ming the Merciless Posted November 1, 2014 Share Posted November 1, 2014 I have the same problem with one of my micrometers that I didn't get quite tight enough when I loctited it at installation. I just put a small piece of blue painters tape over it after I finish adjusting it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted November 1, 2014 Share Posted November 1, 2014 Hello: I have two of them as well. One of them moves on it's own so I have to keep an eye on it. I also have a Mr Dial on my Dillon SL900 and it works well also. Keeping a record of the settings is a nice feature when you load different bullet weights and powders. Thanks, Eric I have the same problem with one of my micrometers that I didn't get quite tight enough when I loctited it at installation. I just put a small piece of blue painters tape over it after I finish adjusting it. Look for the little white tabs that go under the knob. There should be three and mine only had two. It would turn on it's own while loading. I emailed and he said to send it in. They fixed it for free and it is solid now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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