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Reserved it 6 June 2021That is the order date, when did you reserve it?
I regret even mentioning the word "shim".
This is what I like about getting folks together on things like this. While I have thought of doing something to the rear of the trickler tube, it never occurred to me to just cut down on the tip and slap her on there. Lol since I pull the unit off and dump it from the rear each time it never really occurred to me some folks don’t.Maximum success looks like this:
Cut Jthors tip down like so:
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Install on the back of the unit thusly:
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Pull the transition weight to tune specific powders:
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Basically, a series of varying diameters in the rear, would ensure a single file line of kernels out the front regardless of powder. I like this, because I don't need to mess around with the little tip in the front every time I want to empty the machine. I'm seeing 10-12 second charges with Varget, H4350, H4831SC, H1000, Retumbo, N150, N560, N565, N570, Ramshot Magnum, RL26, RL15, IMR7977, and IMR 4955.
You can literally tune any powder on that setting screen without touching the tilt of the machine with shims.
Maximum success looks like this:
Cut Jthors tip down like so:
Install on the back of the unit thusly:
Pull the transition weight to tune specific powders:
Basically, a series of varying diameters in the rear, would ensure a single file line of kernels out the front regardless of powder. I like this, because I don't need to mess around with the little tip in the front every time I want to empty the machine. I'm seeing 10-12 second charges with Varget, H4350, H4831SC, H1000, Retumbo, N150, N560, N565, N570, Ramshot Magnum, RL26, RL15, IMR7977, and IMR 4955.
You can literally tune any powder on that setting screen without touching the tilt of the machine with shims.
Nope... it's not tilted downwards a lot. I have to tilt it forward a ton to get the powder to empty from the little tube.This is pretty radical. Based on the huge flow rates I assume the housing is tilted downwards a lot, and the flow is being limited by the small gap between the tube and the window, which would vary if the tube moves fore and aft. The two teeth are closed off too which are needed to mix up and encourage flow. And sliders are maxed.
This is pretty wild, can you demonstrate it working?
You should do up a few dome-shaped ones with varying hole diameters for the rear. Not much space to work with back there... but I'd love to test em out for ya.This is what I like about getting folks together on things like this. While I have thought of doing something to the rear of the trickler tube, it never occurred to me to just cut down on the tip and slap her on there. Lol since I pull the unit off and dump it from the rear each time it never really occurred to me some folks don’t.
Nope... it's not tilted downwards a lot. I have to tilt it forward a ton to get the powder to empty from the little tube.
Here's your demonstration.
You free this evening? Not, 100% on time. Gotta clean carpet and do a little bit of calculus before I can sit back and chat with my head clear.You should do up a few dome-shaped ones with varying hole diameters for the rear. Not much space to work with back there... but I'd love to test em out for ya.I'm working with about a dozen various powders on this thing on a pretty regular basis. I think the right diameter hole in the back should solve 99% of the flow issues. I don't think the notches in the rear need to be there. You might even be able to make a little "fin" or change the direction of the hole to "scoop" powder at the specific rate we want to. Give me a call @jthor if you want to discuss.
Could even make a flow-adjustable 2-piece cap... that only lets a small amount of powder into the "fingers" on the existing tube. Use a tiny set screw to clamp it on the fingers.
Lots of ways to solve this problem back there.
Ping me on IG... If I'm available I'll sound off.You free this evening? Not, 100% on time. Gotta clean carpet and do a little bit of calculus before I can sit back and chat with my head clear.![]()
Here this will help. See the little squishy foot? That squishy foot is my friend. It made your machine work good. Maybe that's "a lot of downward tilt," as you put it. I don't know... don't much care. I just want it to work within a few kernels without overthrowing. This, combined with choking off the powder to the small tube a bit, does that for most every powder. (as long as I don't breathe, or no one opens a door anywhere in the house, or a jet doesn't fly overhead at 30,000ft, or a mouse doesn't run past the wall outside.) ... but that's the scales fault, not yours.Hi, thanks, how are you getting a calibrated flow rate of 0.5 GN/s without a downward tilt? Normally it's 0.15 to 0.25. I don't see how adding extra material around the outside of the tube in the back would double the flow rate. Is that the case? I feel like I'm missing something here.
Edit - re-calibrated after making the changes?
Is this a fluke? I can’t follow how this even gets you to a perfect single file line of kernels.Maximum success looks like this:
Cut Jthors tip down like so:
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Install on the back of the unit thusly:
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Pull the transition weight to tune specific powders:
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Basically, a series of varying diameters in the rear, would ensure a single file line of kernels out the front regardless of powder. I like this, because I don't need to mess around with the little tip in the front every time I want to empty the machine. I'm seeing 10-12 second charges with Varget, H4350, H4831SC, H1000, Retumbo, N150, N560, N565, N570, Ramshot Magnum, RL26, RL15, IMR7977, and IMR 4955.
You can literally tune any powder on that setting screen without touching the tilt of the machine with shims.
Not sure how I can answer that for you. Go watch 20 hours or so of my 6.5PRC cartridge guide live streams. You can tell me if it's a fluke.Is this a fluke? I can’t follow how this even gets you to a perfect single file line of kernels.
I made something similar from a mechanical pencil eraser cap. Didn’t really do anything. Must be missing something?Not sure how I can answer that for you. Go watch 20 hours or so of my 6.5PRC cartridge guide live streams. You can tell me if it's a fluke.
Greg, this is a dick (Dykstra) thing to say. The fact that you post every moment of your day on live stream does not obligate any person to accept your word whether they have watched it or not. Get off your high horse and be reasonable and useful if you will. Can you please try to stop being snide, condescending, holier-than-thou, megalomaniacal, gotcha, haha, etc.? Can you learn from feedback? Is your approach rational? Can people disagree with you and that be OK? Are forums dead or are you dying, slowly, because of a personality disorder? I'm aware of a lot of people who have created a lot of stuff (comparable to or far more ingenious than the CPS) whose presence on these forums that are "dead" is but a miniscule fraction of what your presence on the forums is, where you are attempting to prove, on these "dead forums" that you're intellectually superior. Consider why you spend so much time here trying to convince people you're right, compared to those dudes who are just there making shit. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."Not sure how I can answer that for you. Go watch 20 hours or so of my 6.5PRC cartridge guide live streams. You can tell me if it's a fluke.
I would pay you, if you had a subscription model, to keep posts like this.Greg, this is a dick (Dykstra) thing to say. The fact that you post every moment of your day on live stream does not obligate any person to accept your word whether they have watched it or not. Get off your high horse and be reasonable and useful if you will. Can you please try to stop being snide, condescending, holier-than-thou, megalomaniacal, gotcha, haha, etc.? Can you learn from feedback? Is your approach rational? Can people disagree with you and that be OK? Are forums dead or are you dying, slowly, because of a personality disorder? I'm aware of a lot of people who have created a lot of stuff (comparable to or far more ingenious than the CPS) whose presence on these forums that are "dead" is but a miniscule fraction of what your presence on the forums is, where you are attempting to prove, on these "dead forums" that you're intellectually superior. Consider why you spend so much time here trying to convince people you're right, compared to those dudes who are just there making shit. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." Since you are such a know-it-all, I'm sure you will comprehend the reference. Why are you here at all, on these "dead forums?" Are you dead too? To many, you are.
Good God, man. Even the Uyghur aren't persecuted this badly.Greg, this is a dick (Dykstra) thing to say. The fact that you post every moment of your day on live stream does not obligate any person to accept your word whether they have watched it or not. Get off your high horse and be reasonable and useful if you will. Can you please try to stop being snide, condescending, holier-than-thou, megalomaniacal, gotcha, haha, etc.? Can you learn from feedback? Is your approach rational? Can people disagree with you and that be OK? Are forums dead or are you dying, slowly, because of a personality disorder? I'm aware of a lot of people who have created a lot of stuff (comparable to or far more ingenious than the CPS) whose presence on these forums that are "dead" is but a miniscule fraction of what your presence on the forums is, where you are attempting to prove, on these "dead forums" that you're intellectually superior. Consider why you spend so much time here trying to convince people you're right, compared to those dudes who are just there making shit. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." Since you are such a know-it-all, I'm sure you will comprehend the reference. Why are you here at all, on these "dead forums?" Are you dead too? To many, you are.
How about you contribute your first helpful piece of information on anything at all to this community and then you can start talking.Greg, this is a dick (Dykstra) thing to say. The fact that you post every moment of your day on live stream does not obligate any person to accept your word whether they have watched it or not. Get off your high horse and be reasonable and useful if you will. Can you please try to stop being snide, condescending, holier-than-thou, megalomaniacal, gotcha, haha, etc.? Can you learn from feedback? Is your approach rational? Can people disagree with you and that be OK? Are forums dead or are you dying, slowly, because of a personality disorder? I'm aware of a lot of people who have created a lot of stuff (comparable to or far more ingenious than the CPS) whose presence on these forums that are "dead" is but a miniscule fraction of what your presence on the forums is, where you are attempting to prove, on these "dead forums" that you're intellectually superior. Consider why you spend so much time here trying to convince people you're right, compared to those dudes who are just there making shit. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
I dunno, I actually found the post the most helpful (and truthful) in the last several pages.How about you contribute your first helpful piece of information on anything at all to this community and then you can start talking.
Until then you’re just a worthless piece of shit providing nothing. It’s easy to talk when you’re a zero.
Greg has actively pushed false or misleading information on multiple occasions specifically regarding the accuracy or consistency of electronic scales and powder dispensing systems.How about you contribute your first helpful piece of information on anything at all to this community and then you can start talking.
Until then you’re just a worthless piece of shit providing nothing. It’s easy to talk when you’re a zero.
Here's a video:
This isn't my best work but it took the whole day and I think it's a step in the right direction.
I also played around with the tip with N570 while working on this and feeling positive about it at the moment.
Here's a video:
This isn't my best work but it took the whole day and I think it's a step in the right direction.
I also played around with the tip with N570 while working on this and feeling positive about it at the moment.
Interesting because I get .23-.26 with the scale level and like you have to get very aggressive with the tilt to get below .2 (H4350 and Varget). I wonder if it has to do with tolerances with the two front stoppers. When I first got mine I was at .16 so not sure what happened. My scale is always perfectly level and on a block.Good video. I was testing H4350 and N570 today with and had to drop the front of the scale significantly just like your video showed. It seemed strange that I had to drop the scale so far off level but at least I know that's normal now.
Also like you stated I've been noticing higher and more consistent flow rates give better results vs very little slow rates and slow drops. With my scale level H4350 doesn't flow or is extremely slow from the all tube. The higher flow being more accurate and not over throwing was counterintuitive at first but I'm getting the hang of the V4 now.
I think there's a lot of not precision stuff between the top of the scale and the V4. the two sets of bumpers and windscreen assembly likely vary from unit to unit which leads to differing flow rates when the scale is level.Interesting because I get .23-.26 with the scale level and like you have to get very aggressive with the tilt to get below .2 (H4350 and Varget). I wonder if it has to do with tolerances with the two front stoppers. When I first got mine I was at .16 so not sure what happened. My scale is always perfectly level and on a block.
Here's a video:
This isn't my best work but it took the whole day and I think it's a step in the right direction.
I also played around with the tip with N570 while working on this and feeling positive about it at the moment.
I would just have a small cup of powder or a paper plate with some kernels on it. Drop a few extra in with a tweezer perhaps. That'd bug the hell out of me after spending 1k on a powder throw that cant get your desired charge. I load 92.7gr N570 in my 338 rum and my V3 does well getting within 0.04gr of desired charge. If it's a consistent thing always getting 0.2gr less of desired, set your weight call 0.2gr above desired and see if it throws what you're after.So, I tried N570 today with some good success, but here is my general quesiton. Say I have a target weight of 82.2 grains. I set it and it gets to 81.8, but from there it is still calling, because it didn't hit 82, but it also has no chance not to go over as the next kernel is .08 grains. What is the general protocol for this? In the past I've just been fine with +.06 if necessary, because it is a minuscule percentage variance, but is there an actually good solution.
Keep your V3 and add the Ingenuity Precision trickler.I load N570 in 4 different cartridges myself. Isn't throwing the angle of the actual scale way off going to affect the accuracy of the scale? Can someone that has 2 adi scales perhaps throw 5 charges with the V4 of N570, then level their scale like its supposed to be, re-weigh them and see if they're within 0.02 of what the scale read them at running way down sloped? I'm on the list for a V4 later this year. I dont have many problems loading N570 through my V3 accept my funnel below the throw sometimes packs off. This happens once ever 30-40 rounds. I run N570 in mu big long range hunting magnums, i only load 50-80 rounds a year foe the after load development so truthfully its not that big a hinderence. Maybe the V4 isn't for me vs the V3s current abilities.
Just had a look, that thing looks pretty slick!Keep your V3 and add the Ingenuity Precision trickler.
Ah when you tilt the scale are you not causing a degradation in measurement accuracy? The weight now has a vector and it will show lower than true weight?