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Reloading
RCBS Micrometer screw for Uniflow
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2805862" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>Is it possible that the powder is absorbing moisture overnight? The volume would be the same but the powder would be heavier. You can drive yourself crazy with this stuff. I used a uniflow for 30 years, then tried the Hornady which I liked. Recently I decided to try the cheap *** Lee deluxe powder measure. So far, I really like the thing. It seems cheesy but it is smooth and doesnt cut kernels like the others. I always measure my charges so I throw them under and trickle up. I went back to basics and enjoy the hobby again, even after 50 years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2805862, member: 68015"] Is it possible that the powder is absorbing moisture overnight? The volume would be the same but the powder would be heavier. You can drive yourself crazy with this stuff. I used a uniflow for 30 years, then tried the Hornady which I liked. Recently I decided to try the cheap *** Lee deluxe powder measure. So far, I really like the thing. It seems cheesy but it is smooth and doesnt cut kernels like the others. I always measure my charges so I throw them under and trickle up. I went back to basics and enjoy the hobby again, even after 50 years [/QUOTE]
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