tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992422595430001118.post7220903449062133745..comments2023-12-29T15:13:41.670-06:00Comments on Cordite in the Morning: Loading ProgressBuckshothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08834079918815824436noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992422595430001118.post-8218227922094413792013-08-20T05:58:27.550-05:002013-08-20T05:58:27.550-05:00I like it. Mine is a few years old and they sell ...I like it. Mine is a few years old and they sell a kit to make it go faster but mine will keep up with me when I'm loading rifle, pistol or shotgun ammo on a turret press. It dispenses the powder charge about as quickly as I can seat a bullet and its not affected by air circulation in the reloading room. (My balance beam scales bob up and down when the AC kicks on). I suspect that the new ones are already made to go faster than mine. Cleaning it out after use took a little getting used to but I'd have caught on faster if I had read the directions on how to do that. About the only drawback I have found with it is that it has to warm up for 30 minutes before you can use it. That's not a major issue for me since I don't think I've ever started loading ammo on the spur of the moment. I originally thought I shouldn't have spent the money on it but its turned out to be one of the more useful tools in my reloading room. Lantryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01742636407023158083noreply@blogger.com