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Reloading 38Spl w/ W231 - dipper vs auto trickler vs Uniflow III
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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 3976841" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>Not sure what’s causing your issue but I’m going to guess technique is the culprit and not equipment. I’ve been using a Uniflow for decades and have never had such an issue. Consistent movement of the charging handle is important for the best results. I have noticed anything under 2.5-3.0 grains in my dispenser will cause the drum to hang up from time to time. I also use a beam scale and add a mark 1/10 a grain above and below and call that good enough. Different powders will throw better than others but W231 is one of the more forgiving IMO. You never mention what size bullet you’re using but 3.5 grains is on the low end of normal in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 3976841, member: 45550"] Not sure what’s causing your issue but I’m going to guess technique is the culprit and not equipment. I’ve been using a Uniflow for decades and have never had such an issue. Consistent movement of the charging handle is important for the best results. I have noticed anything under 2.5-3.0 grains in my dispenser will cause the drum to hang up from time to time. I also use a beam scale and add a mark 1/10 a grain above and below and call that good enough. Different powders will throw better than others but W231 is one of the more forgiving IMO. You never mention what size bullet you’re using but 3.5 grains is on the low end of normal in my book. [/QUOTE]
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