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Lyman Products Corp
475 Smith Street
Middletown, CT 06457
800-225-9626
800-423-9704
860-632-2020
October 6, 2015
RE: Gen 6 Powder Measure Failure
Dear Lyman:
Your new Gen 6 powder measure is ideal for benchrest shooting but for one flaw:
the rotating dispensing tube seizes up after approximately 400 grains of powder.
The trouble seems to be that small cut sticks of powder eventually prevent the two tube seals at either end of the tube scoop from rotating within their envelopes. The incapacitating friction occurs at the circumference of the envelope inner diameter, not at the contact of the seal with the tube.
Removal of the two seal/envelope units solves the seizing problem but then much powder is lost to leakage.
We competitors typically use Vit N133, and to a lesser degree IMR8208, H322, and other similar speed powders. In the heat of competition there is no time to do a through cleaning before continuing. After the first cleaning, the time-before-failure decreases monotonically. This Gen 6 flaw surfaced during the NBRSA Nationals in St Louis this September.
Please find a fix. Your measure could become universally used were it not for this fatal flaw.
Chuck MacCluer
6mmPPC.com
Lyman Products Corp
475 Smith Street
Middletown, CT 06457
800-225-9626
800-423-9704
860-632-2020
October 6, 2015
RE: Gen 6 Powder Measure Failure
Dear Lyman:
Your new Gen 6 powder measure is ideal for benchrest shooting but for one flaw:
the rotating dispensing tube seizes up after approximately 400 grains of powder.
The trouble seems to be that small cut sticks of powder eventually prevent the two tube seals at either end of the tube scoop from rotating within their envelopes. The incapacitating friction occurs at the circumference of the envelope inner diameter, not at the contact of the seal with the tube.
Removal of the two seal/envelope units solves the seizing problem but then much powder is lost to leakage.
We competitors typically use Vit N133, and to a lesser degree IMR8208, H322, and other similar speed powders. In the heat of competition there is no time to do a through cleaning before continuing. After the first cleaning, the time-before-failure decreases monotonically. This Gen 6 flaw surfaced during the NBRSA Nationals in St Louis this September.
Please find a fix. Your measure could become universally used were it not for this fatal flaw.
Chuck MacCluer
6mmPPC.com