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Powder measures
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12/29/2019 1:41 AM
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Randy M
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I've been using an entry level Lee since I started loading years ago. I've gotten my money's worth out of it and it's time to upgrade.
What are y'all using and/or recommend? Not looking to go digital - just an upgrade in the $75-$125 range.
The meat won't fry if the lead don't fly.
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Re: Powder measures
[Re: Randy M]
#204601
12/29/2019 1:54 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
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junebug
Gun Slinger
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R C B S Uniflow For 40 + yrs!!!! Would love to have one of the RCBS auto scale, measure but the almost $300.00 price puts it more than I want to spend.
I also have had a Lee for a couple of years but it doesn't work well with fine powders,H110 W 296
junebug
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Re: Powder measures
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#204604
12/29/2019 2:52 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
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KYODE
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I use 2 lyman 55s that are ancient. I will never need nothing more. One could probably be picked up VERY reasonable on ebay.
Kentucky….no place like home.
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Re: Powder measures
[Re: KYODE]
#204608
12/29/2019 5:07 AM
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Joined: Dec 2018
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BIZZMO
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journeyman
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Harrells precision will run you$200-$300 depending on which one you get but it will be the last one you'll ever need! A lot faster and more accurate than one of those electronic ones especially if you're using ball powder.
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Re: Powder measures
[Re: BIZZMO]
#204622
12/29/2019 4:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2005
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wvhitman
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old hand
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I started with a entry Lee. Never was satisfied. Switched to a Redding 3BR decades ago. Fantastic measure. Never regretted it. That's all I'll ever use except with the very small charges of my .300 Whisper where I use a Lyman electronic dispenser.
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Re: Powder measures
[Re: wvhitman]
#204625
12/29/2019 6:16 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 2,105
Russell
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I use an RCBS 'Uniflow'....
It's not the gun, but the man behind it.
Sheriff Russell Cottle, Ret. USMC; 1967-1970; Vietnam-'68-'69
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Re: Powder measures
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#204650
12/30/2019 2:32 AM
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RSW
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I use an old Hornady I've had for years. It still gets the job done but I also would like to have an digital model.
Last edited by RSW; 12/30/2019 2:33 AM.
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Re: Powder measures
[Re: RSW]
#204654
12/30/2019 2:52 AM
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Joined: Apr 2005
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KRal
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Shootist
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I used a Lyman scale for years and still have it, but a few years ago I broke down and got the RCBS Charge Master with digital scale and have been a happy camper! Spend the money - you won?t regret it!
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger squeeze.
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Re: Powder measures
[Re: KRal]
#204807
01/03/2020 4:08 AM
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Joined: Nov 2015
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cherokeetracker
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old hand
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Harrel best, then my 2 Reddings. One BR and the other is Pistol. Really thought the Redding Pistol was awesome when loading 45 ACP. But the Harrel takes the lead starting at the 22 Hornet on up.
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