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<blockquote data-quote="rcoody" data-source="post: 1167114" data-attributes="member: 91090"><p>yep</p><p> </p><p>that Harrell powder measure is a work of art. I have been using the lee perfect powder measure. those bearings really make a difference. Took a little practice and patience to get the drop consistent. I found a tap at the top and a tap at the bottom works for me. Just practiced dropping charges several times just to get it down. this past weekend I loaded 10 rounds. Weighed and tared each case then dropped the powder charge and weighed the case and powder. logged it all. I used my gempro and the variation was only 0.04 of a grain from high to low. I am happy with that. Yes I do record my settings.</p><p> </p><p>That Harrell combo press takes threaded dies and has an arbor press built in. Been a long time since I used Wilson dies but I bought bullet seating dies for everything and neck sizing dies for my bolt guns. just wondering how these loads will be different than my regular stuff.</p><p> </p><p>I have 2 gempros and an ohaus jewelers scale accurate to 0.02. The gempros really like to be plugged in for a while before using. The Ohaus doesn't care. It might work well on batteries. I really want to put together a package that doesn't require any electricity where I can use it anywhere. I do a lot of boondock camping out west. Plan to do a lot more when I retire. Take the truck camper and just go. Electricity and running water are scarce to say the least.</p><p> </p><p>Speaking of Workmates. I am a construction superintendent and travel constantly. I live in my camper. My main loading bench is a workmate. Here it is with my co-ax mounted on it. and my old charging station</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoody, post: 1167114, member: 91090"] yep that Harrell powder measure is a work of art. I have been using the lee perfect powder measure. those bearings really make a difference. Took a little practice and patience to get the drop consistent. I found a tap at the top and a tap at the bottom works for me. Just practiced dropping charges several times just to get it down. this past weekend I loaded 10 rounds. Weighed and tared each case then dropped the powder charge and weighed the case and powder. logged it all. I used my gempro and the variation was only 0.04 of a grain from high to low. I am happy with that. Yes I do record my settings. That Harrell combo press takes threaded dies and has an arbor press built in. Been a long time since I used Wilson dies but I bought bullet seating dies for everything and neck sizing dies for my bolt guns. just wondering how these loads will be different than my regular stuff. I have 2 gempros and an ohaus jewelers scale accurate to 0.02. The gempros really like to be plugged in for a while before using. The Ohaus doesn't care. It might work well on batteries. I really want to put together a package that doesn't require any electricity where I can use it anywhere. I do a lot of boondock camping out west. Plan to do a lot more when I retire. Take the truck camper and just go. Electricity and running water are scarce to say the least. Speaking of Workmates. I am a construction superintendent and travel constantly. I live in my camper. My main loading bench is a workmate. Here it is with my co-ax mounted on it. and my old charging station [/QUOTE]
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