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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 23643" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Aug,</p><p>I have the Powder Pro but be advised as the manual says, turn it on about a half hour ahead of time to let it stabilize or it will off continually until it does. I have a little 150gr Scirocco I through on it from time to time just to make sure it's stayin in tune as I go. After about thirty minutes it behaves. I use a beam type if I'm need to do something quick. I use the dispensor to trickle only if I'm loading anything larger than 308 win also. I modified my Redding powder measurer to dump 120gr for the large stuff but I still trickle with the Powder Pro Disp. after cutting the drop a grain short or so. I'm not slow at reloading but I don't get going in a huge hurry either. Weighing bullets and cases etc, nothing comes close so for me it's the Powder Pro all the way. Mine sets right next to the Dillon 550 and it doesn't bother it, but I don't weigh with one hand and seat with the other either. I make sure the scale is stabilized before I put anything on it though.</p><p></p><p>[ 10-25-2002: Message edited by: Brent ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 23643, member: 99"] Aug, I have the Powder Pro but be advised as the manual says, turn it on about a half hour ahead of time to let it stabilize or it will off continually until it does. I have a little 150gr Scirocco I through on it from time to time just to make sure it's stayin in tune as I go. After about thirty minutes it behaves. I use a beam type if I'm need to do something quick. I use the dispensor to trickle only if I'm loading anything larger than 308 win also. I modified my Redding powder measurer to dump 120gr for the large stuff but I still trickle with the Powder Pro Disp. after cutting the drop a grain short or so. I'm not slow at reloading but I don't get going in a huge hurry either. Weighing bullets and cases etc, nothing comes close so for me it's the Powder Pro all the way. Mine sets right next to the Dillon 550 and it doesn't bother it, but I don't weigh with one hand and seat with the other either. I make sure the scale is stabilized before I put anything on it though. [ 10-25-2002: Message edited by: Brent ] [/QUOTE]
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