27 Jan 2021
This is a great idea, very easy to set up. I believe they are 'almost' there, but not quite. The problem is the plunger (I have only tested the pistol plunger) has a tendency to catch on the push rod. It binds as the rod is raised, so even if there is no shell in the holder, it lifts the plunger to make contact with the switch and gives a false reading. It is random, doesnt happen every time. I think they need to make the guide hole in the plunger 1-2mm larger.
[DAA Reply]: As of Sep 1st 2021, the plunger tip is made out of brass which should solve issue.
[DAA Reply]: As of Sep 1st 2021, the plunger tip is made out of brass which should solve issue.
Rich Maley
25 Jan 2021
I have been waiting for this product to become available for some time. After receiving it and installing it(which was super easy) all I can say, is AWESOME. I will be purchasing another one for my 223 XL750 head. Do NOT purchase a Dillon powder check, get this one.
Keith Barclay
24 Jan 2021
I will start off by saying mine arrived broken. The tab that holds the sensor head was broken and the battery was dead. I called and was sent a replacement in under a week. Great customer service.
My own observations the lock tab for the sensor head is a bit delicate. If you are aware of that all should be fine.
Works just as advertised easy to set up and use. So far run 300 rounds with it
very happy and would purchase it again.
My own observations the lock tab for the sensor head is a bit delicate. If you are aware of that all should be fine.
Works just as advertised easy to set up and use. So far run 300 rounds with it
very happy and would purchase it again.
Michael Mangione
20 Jan 2021
I have been very impressed with several of the items that I have purchased from you. The powder check is no exception. This is very easy to set up and works perfectly. This can be mounted on any progressive press. I have already showed it to my friends and they have purchased their own.
Bob McNamara
13 Jan 2021
Does a good job checking for no-powder or double charges. The boot kicks up powder when it makes contact with the case and ends up making a huge mess on the shellplate, really makes me wonder what powder they used to test this with before going to market.
[DAA Reply]: Yes, a powder check is designed to check for double charges or no charge. It is not designed for anything else. The foot of the rod does make contact with the powder, like other such devices on the market, and as it lifts out it may indeed cause a spill of a tiny amount of powder. In our testing (N350 and N310) it was a negligible amount. But I do believe it does depend on static electricity,. Which may vary from place to place.
[DAA Reply]: Yes, a powder check is designed to check for double charges or no charge. It is not designed for anything else. The foot of the rod does make contact with the powder, like other such devices on the market, and as it lifts out it may indeed cause a spill of a tiny amount of powder. In our testing (N350 and N310) it was a negligible amount. But I do believe it does depend on static electricity,. Which may vary from place to place.
Anthony Zabonik
30 Dec 2020
This device does its job well. It's easy to set up - easier than Dillon's Powder Check. And since it takes up less space on the press, it is easier to do just about everything.
Glenn Porter
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