I leave it in for a day or 2 but I make sure it is the only can on the desk with the measure. I only have 1 type of powder out at a time. Right now I load about 23 different calib.and have about 20 or so types of powder in the shop.
Do you all that own electric powder dispenser empty them after use or is it ok to leave in if going to use again within a few days ? Thanks, Dan
I leave it in for a day or 2 but I make sure it is the only can on the desk with the measure. I only have 1 type of powder out at a time. Right now I load about 23 different calib.and have about 20 or so types of powder in the shop.
Last edited by Blue Avenger; 08-27-2012 at 11:56 PM.
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My practice is to empty everything when I'm done with a session. Just a good habit. That way I don't have to wonder. My shotshell loader on the other hand is always full-but I run one thing and one thing only with that and the powder/shot is capped.
I leave my powder in the machine but I write what powder it is on a piece of masking tape and stick it to the machine.
Like Leonardo63, I empty all tools at the end of each reloading session. The only cannister of powder on my reloading desk is the one I am using. I feel safer when I "Keep It Simple, Stupid" (KISS) it.
Stay safe.
Fast powders with NG will destroy your measure and cylinder (RCBS) if left in them.
I have found it darkens the clear plastic hopper on my Dillon unit. No other detriment to any functionality though. I would dump it back into the original canister if I were not going to load for more than a few days, but I load at least a several of times a week and for me that is not an issue.
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