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Power Measures which one?

 
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Old 03-16-2003, 10:34 PM
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Power Measures which one?

Iam in the market for anew powder measure. I deceided on Redding match Grade model 3BR OR the Harrel Custom 90 OR Harrell Premium Culver Measure. Besides the cost which I alredy realize. I would like some imput on the better proformer. I usely reload rifles, using mostly IMR 4350 or H-4831. Sometimes I use a finer powder but not often.
Thank you for any first hand knowlege,
Mike S.
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Old 03-18-2003, 01:47 AM
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Re: Power Measures which one?

I use a Redding and love it. I modified it to throw 120 grains instead of 100 when I need to load the big cases.
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Old 03-18-2003, 06:58 AM
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Re: Power Measures which one?

I use a Belding & Mull--don't care about the rest but they are probably good. When you grow up with a B&M-you just get used to it. I have a Culver I use on small calibers, Hornet, etc. It's alright. But my Belding & Mulls for everything else, never had any problems, I trickle up anyway.

Dan
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Old 03-18-2003, 07:25 AM
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Re: Power Measures which one?

Mikemarg

If you want a premium top of the line measure, then the Harrels premium culver is tops. I bought one of his first about 10 years ago and absolutely top quality. One of the best bargains for what you get!

In LR you still need to weigh every charge though.

BH
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