Since you mentioned this, Brownell’s and Graf’s has that Hornady unit for $40.Well, that answers my question. Guess I'll order one today. I had a battery-powered Hornady and the slow speed finally gave up the ghost. It lasted about 7 years so I can't cry about it. Thank you, gentlemen.
No offense, but the vibrating trickler is twice as fast and 10x easier than the rcbs trickler.It doesn’t seem like a whole lot of trouble to reach over and twist these.https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012916673?pid=169955
It does.It doesn’t seem like a whole lot of trouble to reach over and twist these.https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012916673?pid=169955
No offense taken, I am just used to using it. Now that I’m through with the time consuming headaches of the strain gauge scales, everything else seems like a breeze.No offense, but the vibrating trickler is twice as fast and 10x easier than the rcbs trickler.
Dang. Oh well, I get to try something different. The Hornady unit lasted a long time until it slowed down to the point that the powder wasn't moving at slow speed. During the years it worked properly it was a little jewel.Since you mentioned this, Brownell’s and Graf’s has that Hornady unit for $40.
That’s good to know that it worked well then. That might be a option for me sometime, I just noticed it the other day browsing.Dang. Oh well, I get to try something different. The Hornady unit lasted a long time until it slowed down to the point that the powder wasn't moving at slow speed. During the years it worked properly it was a little jewel.