Thanks for taking the time to post this video. I would like to see a video of how you maintained your 40 years old 375 and what steps you took in all those years to maintain it in top shape.
The only difference is that the newer "C" has an access hole to access the bushings and taller shot and powder tubes. I'll do another video in showing the differences in the next couple of weeks.
Ponsness Warren has a chart of all the different powder manufacturers that gives an approximation of which bushing to use for a given charge drop. But it’s just a starting point on which bushing to start with. After weighting the charges that bushing gives very consistent charges. But buy a new lot of powder, start all over weighting powders and changing bushings to get the desired load.
@@hull99 I have decided to buy a Frankfurt Arsenal Intillidropper power disperser.. its fast and accurate.. so once all shells are primed I load power in all, then use my MEC STEELMASTER to add wad, steel and crimp.. I then use GAEP precrimp.. then RIBBASORE crimp. then final crimp.. that gives me factory class shotgun shells.. with very accurate speed (30 grams of #5+4 steel shot, VP60 WAD, 36 grain of Alliante steel shotgun powder) the speed is aprox 475 meters pr second.. so perfect for duck, phesant ecc
Thanks for taking the time to post this video. I would like to see a video of how you maintained your 40 years old 375 and what steps you took in all those years to maintain it in top shape.
Sorry I missed your post, I will make a video.
Great video. Thankyou
Приобрел себе такой же станок. Отлично делает патроны.
Привет, а где приобрел? Станок очень понравился!
Very good!
What is the difference between the 375 and the 375C??? Can you do a video that shows the difference.
The only difference is that the newer "C" has an access hole to access the bushings and taller shot and powder tubes. I'll do another video in showing the differences in the next couple of weeks.
How accurate is the powder charge?
Ponsness Warren has a chart of all the different powder manufacturers that gives an approximation of which bushing to use for a given charge drop. But it’s just a starting point on which bushing to start with. After weighting the charges that bushing gives very consistent charges. But buy a new lot of powder, start all over weighting powders and changing bushings to get the desired load.
@@hull99 I have decided to buy a Frankfurt Arsenal Intillidropper power disperser.. its fast and accurate.. so once all shells are primed I load power in all, then use my MEC STEELMASTER to add wad, steel and crimp.. I then use GAEP precrimp.. then RIBBASORE crimp. then final crimp.. that gives me factory class shotgun shells.. with very accurate speed (30 grams of #5+4 steel shot, VP60 WAD, 36 grain of Alliante steel shotgun powder) the speed is aprox 475 meters pr second.. so perfect for duck, phesant ecc