Made a quick video too. I ordered the KMS ufo lights also, so it should improve the picture even more.
Dillon 550 camera - YouTube
Dillon 550 camera - YouTube
I think the Dillon Low Powder warning die that gives a loud buzz when the powder is too low or too high in a case is superior to the Hornady die. The RCBS lockout die is also superior as it actually keeps the press from operating when the powder level in a case is too high or too low.Hornady powder cop is an alternative.
Made a quick video too. I ordered the KMS ufo lights also, so it should improve the picture even more.
Dillon 550 camera - YouTube
This is with camera mounted in the center hole? If so, I likey
I haven’t actually mounted it yet. I just stuck it down through the hole and pointed it at station 3. I’m still thinking about ways to mount it semi permanently, so I can remove it as needed to use for another task. I’ve thought about drilling a hole in each tool head between station 2 and 3 near the edge and slightly angled toward station 3. The tool heads are hollow on the bottom, so there’s only an eighth of an inch or so to drill through. Another alternative would be to mount it horizontally above station 3 and use the right angle mirror attachment. I just need to make sure there’s clearance so nothing hits the camera on the upstroke.
I'm thinking zip ties
Since I installed the UFO lights, I don't see a need for anything else.
Have you ever seen a factory production loading in action? Millions of rounds produced without individually checking.
I am relatively new to reloading. My power measure hasn't be very consistent so I bought a digital scale...I set the primed, empty case on the scale and zero it... charge it with powder and put it back on the scale. I trickle powder in or out to keep the loads consistent... i wish I didn't have to do it this way, but until I can justify tje cost of a better system, this gives me confidence in what i am loading
Robert
Did you catch one that the powder didn’t drop?