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powder measure ????
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<blockquote data-quote="LRHWAL" data-source="post: 279501" data-attributes="member: 5418"><p>I posted on this some time ago. I bought a Harrells and was quite disappointed with long stick powders. In my opinion the cutting action means you aren't consistently smooth and that causes the powder to settle differently and results in variation. </p><p></p><p>The clicks are really convenient, but for the long stick powders it wasn't noticeably more accurate than my RCBS Uniflow.</p><p></p><p>I am a bit anal about this, so the variations (around 0.3-0.4 the odd 0.5 as I recall) didn't fit with what I wanted. I sold it and bought a Chargemaster. </p><p></p><p>I like the Chargemaster, although mine tends to throw over with long powders (and the McDonalds straw is too loose to jam in; maybe they are different over here!?). I will work a plan with it when I can find the right tube diameter that's light enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRHWAL, post: 279501, member: 5418"] I posted on this some time ago. I bought a Harrells and was quite disappointed with long stick powders. In my opinion the cutting action means you aren't consistently smooth and that causes the powder to settle differently and results in variation. The clicks are really convenient, but for the long stick powders it wasn't noticeably more accurate than my RCBS Uniflow. I am a bit anal about this, so the variations (around 0.3-0.4 the odd 0.5 as I recall) didn't fit with what I wanted. I sold it and bought a Chargemaster. I like the Chargemaster, although mine tends to throw over with long powders (and the McDonalds straw is too loose to jam in; maybe they are different over here!?). I will work a plan with it when I can find the right tube diameter that's light enough. [/QUOTE]
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