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Any tips on cheap and cheerful powder measure use?
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 120353" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Techique... don't tap it like you hear. This measure don't need it. Other than that, just crank the handle at the same speed each time, make sure that the powder adjustment area is not allowed to set open to the powder hopper area while you do other stuff, and it will be fine.</p><p>Ive got a harrels 90 special... is that whats its called? special 90? whatever... with ball powders the harrels is head and shoulders above any other. The lee is more consistant with stick powders. Especially long ones. I just wish that the lee had a "click" adjustment like the harrels, though, then it wouldn't cost $20 either.</p><p>You bought the right one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 120353, member: 16"] Techique... don't tap it like you hear. This measure don't need it. Other than that, just crank the handle at the same speed each time, make sure that the powder adjustment area is not allowed to set open to the powder hopper area while you do other stuff, and it will be fine. Ive got a harrels 90 special... is that whats its called? special 90? whatever... with ball powders the harrels is head and shoulders above any other. The lee is more consistant with stick powders. Especially long ones. I just wish that the lee had a "click" adjustment like the harrels, though, then it wouldn't cost $20 either. You bought the right one. [/QUOTE]
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