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  • charliemeyer007
    Whatever powder measure I use I always throw at least 20 charges when making an adjustment then check the weight. I also never let the hopper get below half full, things stay much more consistent that way.
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  • gunnut505
    I have both sliding cavities for mine; the regular one, and the Magnum.
    Never had a problem like you describe in 25 years of heavy use.
    It has remained consistently#8203;, boringly predictable.
    You do know that Dillon has free Customer Service, right?
    You could just call them & see what they say before putting springs on screws that don't come with them.
    Where are the double screws you're talking about located on the powder measure? The sliding cavities on mine have a single volume adjusting screw on each.
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  • iceracerx
    After reading your original post I checked the two Dillon powder measures I have 'in-stock'. Both have a 'wave' washer between the adjustment bolt head and the powder slide. This washers intent/utility is to put a small pressure load on the bolt and prevent it from turning on it's own.

    I suggest you contact Dillion with your issue.

    Single WAVE washer:

    https://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-washers/=1882fl2
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