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5/26/2013 9:05:13 PM EDT
There is a company that makes replacement powder hoppers that they claim do not discolor if you leave powder in them- they are made from a clear plastic. I recently bought 2 Dillon 1050's and noticed that the hoppers are clear- Dillon powder hoppers used to have a slight blue tint. Does anyone know if the new Dillon plastic is possibly also resistant to discoloration?
5/26/2013 11:59:14 PM EDT
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There is a company that makes replacement powder hoppers that they claim do not discolor if you leave powder in them- they are made from a clear plastic. I recently bought 2 Dillon 1050's and noticed that the hoppers are clear- Dillon powder hoppers used to have a slight blue tint. Does anyone know if the new Dillon plastic is possibly also resistant to discoloration?


I think they will all discolor over time especially if you leave powder in it.  It doesent really matter what they look like to me
5/27/2013 3:35:16 AM EDT
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There is a company that makes replacement powder hoppers that they claim do not discolor if you leave powder in them- they are made from a clear plastic. I recently bought 2 Dillon 1050's and noticed that the hoppers are clear- Dillon powder hoppers used to have a slight blue tint. Does anyone know if the new Dillon plastic is possibly also resistant to discoloration?


I think they will all discolor over time especially if you leave powder in it.  It doesent really matter what they look like to me


THIS! ^^^^^^^. Mine is 29 years old.
5/28/2013 6:43:53 PM EDT
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I have one I inherited and you cannot tell where the powder level is at.
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