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Reloading
Powder dispencer question
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 547605" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>When I started reloading, I got all my dad's gear out of the shed and kinda taught myself, along with some reloading manuals. This was before the internet explosion of hunting/reloading sites. I did it the way you are for a few years. Some powders in my thrower came out really accurate. I added a trickler and never looked back. It does add a little bit of time, but not as much as you think. You also know that everything is spot on. You set it up over your pan on the scale. It takes a few extra seconds to get every round dead nuts, but every round is dead nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 547605, member: 22987"] When I started reloading, I got all my dad's gear out of the shed and kinda taught myself, along with some reloading manuals. This was before the internet explosion of hunting/reloading sites. I did it the way you are for a few years. Some powders in my thrower came out really accurate. I added a trickler and never looked back. It does add a little bit of time, but not as much as you think. You also know that everything is spot on. You set it up over your pan on the scale. It takes a few extra seconds to get every round dead nuts, but every round is dead nuts. [/QUOTE]
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