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Old April 24, 2013, 10:08 AM   #13
rodfac
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I've had relatively good luck with my Dillon 550B's and 4064, RE15 and 4895. But I changed out the Dillon measure and used an RCBS Uniflow with Dillon's adapter die. Too, I polished all surfaces the came into contact with the powder.

In use, I size and prime on station #1, then move the case to #2. There, I use the measure's arm to drop the powder charge as the press won't automatically drop it as in normal operations. I still get up to .3 grain fluctuations, but that's the same for any measure with stick powders...true for my Redding as well and plenty good enough for 600 yd slow fire, prone stages.

HTH's Rod
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