JWFilips
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks,
Would like to hear opinions on powder baffles ...especially for fast pistol powders.
About 12 years ago I converted all my powder drops RCBS Uniflo's and Lyman 55's over to baffles because a few friends were using them!
However 3 years ago I started removing them because I felt they didn't work any better or worse. And I actually thing for powders like Bullseye Red dot Flaked powders as well as W 231 WST etc They seem to be more accurate with out them.
I will be taking delivery of a new Dram Worx Pyrex feed tube for one of my Uniflo's because that one I use for bullseye and hate having to empty it.
That powder has destroyed more powder hoppers than any other for me. I'm going to get a picture of the Lyman 55 I used to use with Bullseye with Lymans newest plastic offering I only had it for one year and it looks like a potbelly stove.
The Dram Worx hopper comes with a powder baffle so i'm trying to decide if I should install it or leave it off ( it will be used exclusively for Bullseye)
Would like to hear opinions on powder baffles ...especially for fast pistol powders.
About 12 years ago I converted all my powder drops RCBS Uniflo's and Lyman 55's over to baffles because a few friends were using them!
However 3 years ago I started removing them because I felt they didn't work any better or worse. And I actually thing for powders like Bullseye Red dot Flaked powders as well as W 231 WST etc They seem to be more accurate with out them.
I will be taking delivery of a new Dram Worx Pyrex feed tube for one of my Uniflo's because that one I use for bullseye and hate having to empty it.
That powder has destroyed more powder hoppers than any other for me. I'm going to get a picture of the Lyman 55 I used to use with Bullseye with Lymans newest plastic offering I only had it for one year and it looks like a potbelly stove.
The Dram Worx hopper comes with a powder baffle so i'm trying to decide if I should install it or leave it off ( it will be used exclusively for Bullseye)