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Any way to drop metered charges into the powder drop station in a progressive press?

Wannashootit

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  • Sep 3, 2010
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    I Want to remove the powder drop from my LNL AP press- and adapt that station for a funnel powder drop, to accept electronic scale metered charges- "dump-in"...

    Can it be done?

    What do I need?
     
    On a Dillon you use this funnel:

    https://www.dillonprecision.com/#/content/p/9/pid/23633/catid/3/Plastic_Funnel

    With this die:

    https://www.dillonprecision.com/#/content/p/9/pid/23631/catid/4/AT_500_Powder_Die

    I used this setup for a while throwing charges on a Chargemaster and dumping in a 550B before switching presses for most rifle rounds. Works fine with the Dillon. Don't know if it works with a Hornady. If you think it may be a clearance issue for any reason let me know and I'll measure what you need or take close up pics.
     
    Guess I should have been more specific...
    Bottleneck cases....308, 7-08, .260...
    Does the Dillon have a fixed, belled section on the inside (like my powder drop), and I set the depth in the press so that when the shellholder is fully up, it's seated tight and i drop the powder through the funnel?

    Seems it might be a bit touchy to get that set just right, too loose and powder spills- too tight and you trash the case mouth?
     
    For my win mag 300 loads, I use a rcbs 1500 charge master and a powder funnel.
    When the case is in station #6 on my Dillon 1050 is on the down stroke I drop the powder in the case.
     
    Satern makes nice caliber specific funnels. Powder slides through them like powder sliding through a funnel. No static. Get the one that best suits your need.
     
    I think I would kill myself trying to drop powder into a funnel on a progressive. Advantage of a progressive is speed and you are going to bring the whole operation to a stop while waiting for an electronic thrower to throw powder. Throwing powder on a RCBS 1500 is the slowest part of the process for me loading on a Coax and I have my 1500 tweaked to throw powder pretty fast.

    Unless you are thinking of running like 3 or 4 RCBS 1500's so you always have 2 or 3 of them throwing powder so you always have a pan of powder ready I think you will get frustrated really easily with the process.