Handloading Automation

The trickler powder measurer is spot on for repetitive precision; pricey, but serious ELR and PRS competitors use this for their re-loads. I would trust the automation as long as I can see the processes performed; this just eliminates two steps in the handloading process. If you just do hunting hand loads, then you're looking at convenience, a limited number of rounds per year, thus the cost is subjectional. If you're considering reloading volume, then another type of re-loading machine would best serve you.
 
Not for me. In my opinion, it takes away the joy of reloading. I like everything involved in the process of reloading and I enjoy the time behind the bench working on the reloads.
 
Not for me, too many things to go wrong.
Not for me, too many things to go wrong.
I had a progressive loader for awhile until it started kicking out double charges and blew up my rifle. I trickle every load by hand on a single stage now right down to 1/10 grain. I want to see every detail. Rifles are too expensive to take chances with.
 
I had a progressive loader for awhile until it started kicking out double charges and blew up my rifle. I trickle every load by hand on a single stage now right down to 1/10 grain. I want to see every detail. Rifles are too expensive to take chances with.
A buddy of mine in Washington bought his Dillon 1050 from a man that had blown up 3 handguns!

The seller said “they don’t make components like they used to!”

My buddy, an engineer that decommissions nuclear vessels at the Bremerton ship yard took the press apart and reassembled it before using and he said honestly I’m surprised it was only 3.
 
I use a Redding powder measure for my handgun rounds but weigh every fifth charge. I also visually check each case before seating the bullet.
Rifle ammunition gets trickled.
 
It reminds me of something....
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by Rube Goldberg

"Goldberg is best known for his popular cartoons depicting complicated gadgets performing simple tasks in indirect, convoluted ways."
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Cheers! Bob F. :)
 
I have three Dillon 550s, and knock on wood, I’ve had no issues with any of my reloads.
 
"Handloading Automation"

Now there's an oxymoron for you!!!

Not for me. I handload my handloads...to the extent possible.

Minimizing the handloading makes handloading no longer handloading.

Of course, I am a Luddite!

Rant/off
 
I had a progressive loader for awhile until it started kicking out double charges and blew up my rifle. I trickle every load by hand on a single stage now right down to 1/10 grain. I want to see every detail. Rifles are too expensive to take chances with.
I’m interested to know more. What rifle cartridge and what was the charge that double charge fit in the case?
 
When using a progressive, every powder charge needs to fill up over 50% of the case capacity. If you simply do this, you can never double charge.
 

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