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Reloading
Benefit of a Electronic Powder Dispenser?
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 2732000" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>I use Lyman DPS2 Powder Dispenser and my process works fine for me - speed and accuracy. After the nit warmsup, I dial in the amount I want and I start checking first few loads on either an Ohaus 10-10 or RCBS 5-0-5 bb scale to verify. Usually within three double-checks everything is settled down. After that, I recheck on the BB every ten loads. This is for my LR precision reloads. For plinking or psitol loads, I use a Lee turret press with drum powder measure. Again, first and eveyr tenth load chekced on the BB scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 2732000, member: 109160"] I use Lyman DPS2 Powder Dispenser and my process works fine for me - speed and accuracy. After the nit warmsup, I dial in the amount I want and I start checking first few loads on either an Ohaus 10-10 or RCBS 5-0-5 bb scale to verify. Usually within three double-checks everything is settled down. After that, I recheck on the BB every ten loads. This is for my LR precision reloads. For plinking or psitol loads, I use a Lee turret press with drum powder measure. Again, first and eveyr tenth load chekced on the BB scale. [/QUOTE]
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