I have a question regarding it because it's becoming sorta aggitating.
I got a RCBS Uniflow Dispenser and took apart, Cleaned as I was suppose to and then rubbed it down with some alcohol.
I had watched a YouTube video to make sure I did things correctly.
The guy used RCBS Die cleaner, The only thing I had available was Brake Cleener. So I used it, Gave it a bit to dry and it with alcohol.
Set it up and then decided to run a Lb's worth of A#7 thru it.
Opened the metering screw the whole way as suggested and started to let the powder flow. Right away, The powder was getting stuck to the hopper and everything else in-between.
No problem. Take it apart and clean it off. Lost a bit of powder thanks to this and decided to call RCBS and ask them what would be the best way to go about this. Told me to use the alcohol and then use dryer sheets.
I forgot all about that so I picked some up and ran about 2 thru it.
The inside of the hopper looks all etched up now because of it and I tried to get it as close to the base as possible. After I was done with that, I gave it one more go. It's still doing it. So again, Took it apart and cleaned it and hit it again with more dryer sheets.
I decided to test it this time by only pouring a small amount to see if it will do it and it is still doing it.
What am I doing wrong here? Is it the powder?
Is it because it is in a carpeted room? Did I not use enough alcohol? Was it the Brake Cleener? Any help would be awesome!
I got a RCBS Uniflow Dispenser and took apart, Cleaned as I was suppose to and then rubbed it down with some alcohol.
I had watched a YouTube video to make sure I did things correctly.
The guy used RCBS Die cleaner, The only thing I had available was Brake Cleener. So I used it, Gave it a bit to dry and it with alcohol.
Set it up and then decided to run a Lb's worth of A#7 thru it.
Opened the metering screw the whole way as suggested and started to let the powder flow. Right away, The powder was getting stuck to the hopper and everything else in-between.
No problem. Take it apart and clean it off. Lost a bit of powder thanks to this and decided to call RCBS and ask them what would be the best way to go about this. Told me to use the alcohol and then use dryer sheets.
I forgot all about that so I picked some up and ran about 2 thru it.
The inside of the hopper looks all etched up now because of it and I tried to get it as close to the base as possible. After I was done with that, I gave it one more go. It's still doing it. So again, Took it apart and cleaned it and hit it again with more dryer sheets.
I decided to test it this time by only pouring a small amount to see if it will do it and it is still doing it.
What am I doing wrong here? Is it the powder?
Is it because it is in a carpeted room? Did I not use enough alcohol? Was it the Brake Cleener? Any help would be awesome!