Lyman DPS 3

Sharps '63

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Had one reloading/learning session with my new Lyman 1200 DPS 3. Not surprised to see 'Made in China' on the bottom of the box.

I was quite impressed with it right out of the box and got it warming up while I read the instructions, which were clear, concise and accurate.

I had no trouble calibrating it; amazing for a man who can't set a digital watch and hands the satellite remote to his wife. Using the 'repeat' function, I weighed a dozen or more charges on a balance beam and found the variance to be minimal. An extreme variation would be 1/10 of a grain.

The booklet came with two additional cards, one indicating that with short cut powders, it may be necessary to install the supplied flow restrictor to prevent an overcharge. I was using VARGET and found it was necessary.

One of the user comments I read about the RCBS unit said that in order to achieve the same effect, you have to insert a rolled up paper in the dispensing tube. Points for the Lyman unit on that one.

My loading bench is under a heating duct and I had cut a vent in it right over the bench. This made it necessary to lower the plastic cover during powder dispensing, but I long ago learned that my balance scale was similarly affected during a fan cycle.

I think this is going to become a valued reloading tool.
 
I have had my Lyman DPS for a couple of years now and have nothing but good things to say about it. I upgraded mine with the new DPS 3 powder box and tube and now it will dispense 60 grains of powder faster than I can seat the bullet on the previous round.
 
Buddies of mine talked me into the DPS3 - I'm pretty quick with the balance beam scale, but this thing measures them out as fast as I can properly seat a bullet. A great tool. Lot of my stuff is green, but this is a heck of a well made unit and accurate within a couple of granules. Very impressed.
 
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