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Can anyone ID this powder measure. It has an adjustable reservoir and return spring. Appears to be manually operated |
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| Think I've seen it before, but this old brain can't remember. Could it have been part of a multiple stage early press?
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| Early Dillon for a 350 press.
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| quote: Originally posted by eagle27: Dillon RL450 manual powder measure
Yes. I use mine for all of my pistol reloading, except with Win 296 powder, and for reloading my .223 and .308 ammo.
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| thanks, Among the reloaders I know, we have Square Deal, 650,750 and 550. |
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| yeah the 450 Dillon.
that was the cause of snickers and whispers of 'must be using a Dillon' way back in the day when a pop occurred instead of a boom. |
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| quote: that was the cause of snickers and whispers of 'must be using a Dillon' way back in the day when a pop occurred instead of a boom.
And the reason some of us carried a short piece of 3/8” brass rod when we shot our 1911’s  .
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| Rich, It's a Henwa----late 1950's, early 1960's. |
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| Dude if you say 3 lbs... |
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