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<blockquote data-quote="walkingjay" data-source="post: 964037" data-attributes="member: 51604"><p>Get a good scale first. RCBS (O'Haus) beam scale is a good start, you'll not be disappointed. and you'll use it for years, even after you get a measure. Be advised on the powder measure, Some brands/models work better with different types of powder than others -Ball, flake, extruded ect. a lot of good advice is available on this site about that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a 5-0-5, I've used it 30 years. and use it for set-up on my Dillon and MEC (universal charge bar) powder measures.</p><p></p><p>also, a set of LEE powder dippers makes a great way to throw the rough charge to a scale, than finish to wt with a powder trickler, or by shaking small amount amount of powder a dipper into the scale pan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkingjay, post: 964037, member: 51604"] Get a good scale first. RCBS (O'Haus) beam scale is a good start, you'll not be disappointed. and you'll use it for years, even after you get a measure. Be advised on the powder measure, Some brands/models work better with different types of powder than others -Ball, flake, extruded ect. a lot of good advice is available on this site about that. I have a 5-0-5, I've used it 30 years. and use it for set-up on my Dillon and MEC (universal charge bar) powder measures. also, a set of LEE powder dippers makes a great way to throw the rough charge to a scale, than finish to wt with a powder trickler, or by shaking small amount amount of powder a dipper into the scale pan. [/QUOTE]
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