Wow disappointed! After cleaning it well I have been working with this measure now for a few days. Really inconsistent. It has the small powder drum on it. It didn't matter what powder either. Unique, Universal, AA9, H110, Imr4895. It was consistently inconsistent when compared to a Uniflow Ive been using with almost any powder.
I tried very hard with H110 because it is a very easy metering powder. And also I mainly shoot handguns and it is a powder Ive used a lot for .full power .357 and .44. My older Uniflow had an extreme spread of .4 for 25 charges. And that was with the large powder drum! And only 1 out of the 25 were .4 all others were within .2. Most were within .1. The new Competition model is only different by having a micrometer. I see no other difference. This thing had a spread of .8 for 15 charges. Dissapointing seeing that H110 is a easy powder to throw accurately. There was also leakage of this fine ball powder at the bottom of the down stroke. I tried a lot of techniques to be consistent. I monkeyed around with it for at least 4-5 hours total. Then I gave up.
I noticed the powder drum edges weren"t that sharp. I actually think the drum was not cut right. My other Uniflow does not leak this powder. Also there was a lot of side to side play with the powder drum with the micrometer as compared to any other Uniflow Ive had with just a screw assembly.
Ive never returned any reloading equipment ever. But this is already on its way back.
I have a lot of RCBS equipment. And this is only the second item Ive had difficulty with. Ive been discussing the other one with RCBS. I was actually pretty disappointed and surprised about this measure. I didnt expect it to be a Harrels . But I expected it to be equal to the other Uniflows Ive owned. Could be just a lemon.
I tested another Uniflow with the small pistol regular screw assembly. It was like night and day A .2 ES with H110 for 15 charges with the small assembly. A .3 ES with Unique for 25 charges . Im sure the average spread would be closer to .2. I just think the side to side play is eliminated with the regular screw assembly because of the large retaining nut.
I tried very hard with H110 because it is a very easy metering powder. And also I mainly shoot handguns and it is a powder Ive used a lot for .full power .357 and .44. My older Uniflow had an extreme spread of .4 for 25 charges. And that was with the large powder drum! And only 1 out of the 25 were .4 all others were within .2. Most were within .1. The new Competition model is only different by having a micrometer. I see no other difference. This thing had a spread of .8 for 15 charges. Dissapointing seeing that H110 is a easy powder to throw accurately. There was also leakage of this fine ball powder at the bottom of the down stroke. I tried a lot of techniques to be consistent. I monkeyed around with it for at least 4-5 hours total. Then I gave up.
I noticed the powder drum edges weren"t that sharp. I actually think the drum was not cut right. My other Uniflow does not leak this powder. Also there was a lot of side to side play with the powder drum with the micrometer as compared to any other Uniflow Ive had with just a screw assembly.
Ive never returned any reloading equipment ever. But this is already on its way back.
I have a lot of RCBS equipment. And this is only the second item Ive had difficulty with. Ive been discussing the other one with RCBS. I was actually pretty disappointed and surprised about this measure. I didnt expect it to be a Harrels . But I expected it to be equal to the other Uniflows Ive owned. Could be just a lemon.
I tested another Uniflow with the small pistol regular screw assembly. It was like night and day A .2 ES with H110 for 15 charges with the small assembly. A .3 ES with Unique for 25 charges . Im sure the average spread would be closer to .2. I just think the side to side play is eliminated with the regular screw assembly because of the large retaining nut.
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