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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 929993" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't have a Dillon, but do have a Hornady LNL. I check every 5th round, and it never has to be changed as long as I keep the powder tube 3/4 full. Rock solid.</p><p>If it gets toward 1/2 full it will change, but My RCBS powder dispenser does that too, and with the way that all the powder dispensers drop powder, I don't see how they can be any different.</p><p>I load 6 different cartidges from .45ACP to 30-06, and it takes about 5 minutes or less to change calibers. It takes another minute or two to set the powder measure weight unless you have one dedicated to the caliber. I have two powder measures set to my favorite loads in .45ACP and .223. The rest have to be tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 929993, member: 5412"] I don't have a Dillon, but do have a Hornady LNL. I check every 5th round, and it never has to be changed as long as I keep the powder tube 3/4 full. Rock solid. If it gets toward 1/2 full it will change, but My RCBS powder dispenser does that too, and with the way that all the powder dispensers drop powder, I don't see how they can be any different. I load 6 different cartidges from .45ACP to 30-06, and it takes about 5 minutes or less to change calibers. It takes another minute or two to set the powder measure weight unless you have one dedicated to the caliber. I have two powder measures set to my favorite loads in .45ACP and .223. The rest have to be tuned. [/QUOTE]
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