Same for the BR-30. Sounds like the external my be the same with only internal differences. Smaller diameter and rounded adjustment stem vs flat. Or they may have changed from flat to cupped for the Model 3 since I was shopping for them and looking at the differences, which has been a long time.I have the Model 3 and the insert measures .750.
I am sure you are correct here. Only the metering inset for the .750 diameter housing is different.I have not seen anything specific, but I'd bet the housings are the same between the various models.
I am sure you are correct, only the moving adjustable insert for the .750 diameter housing is different. Of course we also call that whole thing an insert as well, but it is two parts, the outer "housing" and the inner "insert" that is adjustable. If that all makes any sense. It all comes out as a one piece "insert"I have not seen anything specific, but I'd bet the housings are the same between the various models.
I am sure you are correct, only the moving adjustable insert for the .750 diameter housing is different. Of course we also call that whole thing an insert as well, but it is two parts, the outer "housing" and the inner "insert" that is adjustable. If that all makes any sense. It all comes out as a one piece "insert"
Sounds like you have the rifle insert, or maybe the BR-30. The BR-30 will also go only so low. I use my 10X for pistol, it will go real low. 2.1 Grs of AA#2 is 4.8 on the 10X. 1.8 Grs of N-310 is 5.0 on the 10X.Thanks guys will do. My current setup drops 5g of HS6 consistently even without a screw put in the metering "handle". This is great for 9mm but is terrible now that I want to start .380