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Reloading
What is the best reloading kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 443724" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>yours must be an electronic device. I was refering to the #55 mechanical thrower. You can buy them for about $60, and are a real bargin once you learn to use them. Mine will throw H380 +/- .1 of a grain everytime. Buy the Sinclair bottle adapter, and two or three drop tubes. The bottle adapter fits the Hodgon's powder bottles, and you can also get bottles in camping supply stores that fit it as well for about one third of what Sinclair sells them for. Somebody is going to start selling the "Culver" insert for them again, and this is probably the most sought after measurer ever made. My Harrell is a "Culver" style, and how I managed to get by so without is still bugs me!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 443724, member: 25383"] yours must be an electronic device. I was refering to the #55 mechanical thrower. You can buy them for about $60, and are a real bargin once you learn to use them. Mine will throw H380 +/- .1 of a grain everytime. Buy the Sinclair bottle adapter, and two or three drop tubes. The bottle adapter fits the Hodgon's powder bottles, and you can also get bottles in camping supply stores that fit it as well for about one third of what Sinclair sells them for. Somebody is going to start selling the "Culver" insert for them again, and this is probably the most sought after measurer ever made. My Harrell is a "Culver" style, and how I managed to get by so without is still bugs me! gary [/QUOTE]
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