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It works fine and if you already have the V4 I would add the IP powder meter but I wouldn’t buy the V4 to get bye with till the whole setup from IP is available.
No offense, just some people here act like Paul owes them something and want the unit now. No one here is out any money but Paul and trust me he wants to deliver these units as soon as he can but he doesn’t want to ship a half baked product either.
If you have a V2 or V3 Auto trickler to go...
You just trying to be funny now? I’d expect you’ll get it much sooner than that. Once everything is in full production then the next batch will be produced much faster.
Paul has tested lots of powders lately so it may have been tested and not updated yet or no one has asked or he hasn’t been able to find some to test. You can always send him some to test.
Excellent for most. The dropper works great with ball powders and even the finest pistol powders. Dropper alone in testing was able to drop as little as 5 grains of pistol powder consistently. The powder meter with the ball powder disk works great with the Staball powders. Once you start to get...
The new setup will be faster. Is it enough to justify the cost is up to you. Why I’d recommend buying is that AutoTrickler is not doing anything for older systems. With the new IP setup your getting a better system that does away with the week points of the AT V2 and V3 setups and you’re not...
That’s been Paul’s or my experience. The benefit of these changes is for those dropping big charges of a 100 grains or more this makes the bulk dropper more consistent.
Retumbo when it sits for a bit gets clumpy. Not an issue when you first pour it in. Let it sit for a bit and you can see some clumping issues. It has not affected performance in testing but because someone might leave it in the hopper for an extended period, Paul is making some changes.
Quick update. Controllers are being assembled. Further beta unit testing has shown some flow issues with Retumbo due to it wanting to clump up so the funnel part of the dropper has been getting a revision to flow faster. And for those with a Sartorius working on a slick windscreen for the top...
You can probably get there with the aluminum version and save a few more bucks. I’d also add the C-6 buttstock. I’d call XLR and ask for Matt. He can help you configure the chassis how you want and XLR has a weight calculator on their website for chassis configurations.