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Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 11 Dec 2016 09:01
by Ranch Dog
leadslinger wrote:That's a shame, because I really like its accuracy and consistency. I was never happy with the Auto Disk's lack of accuracy and consistency.
From the runs I've made with the Auto Drum against the Auto Disk, the results of ES & SD are the same. Against the Perfect Powder Measure the Auto Drum looses.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 11 Dec 2016 17:54
by leadslinger
Lee makes some really great presses and dies, but their powder measures are a bit lacking. That PPM is probably great, but I don't see any way to use it with the powder through dies on a turret or a Pro 1000.

I'm thinking about spending a bit more money and trying the "H" word :lol: powder measure.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 11 Dec 2016 19:54
by akuser47
That's me it looks over whelming to me I like how simple the redding ones seem to be from my reading of them but real hands on says a lot. I hate to admit it though I haven't messed with them.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 12 Dec 2016 06:59
by daboone
Looks like I'm the odd man out on this subject. My AD works well with Lee powder thru expander dies. Not only that but for the powders I am using is very consistent. I only use it on my non Lee progressive.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 12 Dec 2016 11:27
by Steve
I will only use RCBS or Hornady measures the type that are in this picture.

I now have the Hornady measure with the small drum for pistol and the RCBS measure with the large drum for rifle. They both set on Hornady case activated hardware. I also flare in station 2 before adding powder.

I also just use powders that measure at least + or - one tenth, most are closer.
PdrMes.jpg
Edit: I should of added that I don't use the chain for positive return anymore. It is an old picture.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 12 Dec 2016 11:51
by horseman
I know we've gone through the Auto Drum measure's at length and with the one I have I'm of the same mind as Ranch Dog. Just hasn't been "consistent" for me. On the other hand I'll stick to the Pro Disc measures on my LM's as I've had nothing but good results from them for years. I mostly just use them for handgun loads on the progressive's but I'm going to set up one of the LM"s to try loading 223 progressively, but I'll use the PPM with the universal charging die with it. I'm setting up an RCBS X die so after initial case prep it "should" be just "clean and load"...We'll see. Sounds good in theory anyway... :D

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 12 Dec 2016 17:22
by Ranch Dog
leadslinger wrote:That PPM is probably great, but I don't see any way to use it with the powder through dies on a turret or a Pro 1000.
You can actually use the PPM on the Pro 1000 or the Load-Master, there is a charging die set that was discontinued when the Auto Drum was introduced. The kit uses a return chain, just like it does for the Auto or Pro Auto Disk. I plan on using it with the 7.62x39 on the Load-Master. The kits can still be found on ebay.

Here is the topic: Perfect Powder measure on a LM

On the turret, I'm using the PPM with a Gun Guides Adaptor. You still must manually actuate the case drop but that is more than fine with me as it save a lot of hard to replace brass.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 21 Dec 2016 17:52
by leadslinger
Problem Solved!!! :t

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Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 22 Dec 2016 09:21
by Steve
I use the same Hornady setup for pistols on the Loadmaster.

The shell holder tubes on the case feeder can be lengthened as follows:

1. cut four 3 inch lengths of tubing from a spare case holder tube.

2. Slide short piece of tubing 1 1/2 inch onto case tube you have on loader.

3. Slide desired additional length of case holder tubing into remaining 1 1/2 inch tubing until it buts against long tubing.

4. Rap the splice with tape overlapping onto long tube.

5. I also cut the powder hopper shorter on mine.
PdrMes2.jpg
I order just the base to the Hornady linkage, and use the same measure for other calibers. It is only around 30 bucks. heighth adjustment for flare has to be made with that base on additional calibers to avoid changing linkage on each one. Then all it is is the thumb screw and return spring to use the same measure for multiple caliber.

Re: Auto Drum flaring cases too much

Posted: 22 Dec 2016 10:28
by leadslinger
I was thinking about how I was going to keep that powder measure from interfering with the case feeder. Good idea.