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<blockquote data-quote="James H" data-source="post: 143715" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>I use an old Hornady/Pacific powder measurer. With ball powers I drop straight in to the case. With extruded powders I drop charges approx. .1 grain short then trickle the rest.</p><p>I also have a Lee powder measurer. It is functional but I do not care for the ergonomics of it. For me the handle and the knob are too short. I also prefer the feel of the positive stop with a metallic measurer.</p><p>I loaded several thousand rounds using a Pacific, Redding and RCBS powder measurer before I settled on Hornady/Pacific.</p><p>I am sure the new Hornady powder measurers are at least as good as my ancient one.</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James H, post: 143715, member: 5449"] I use an old Hornady/Pacific powder measurer. With ball powers I drop straight in to the case. With extruded powders I drop charges approx. .1 grain short then trickle the rest. I also have a Lee powder measurer. It is functional but I do not care for the ergonomics of it. For me the handle and the knob are too short. I also prefer the feel of the positive stop with a metallic measurer. I loaded several thousand rounds using a Pacific, Redding and RCBS powder measurer before I settled on Hornady/Pacific. I am sure the new Hornady powder measurers are at least as good as my ancient one. James [/QUOTE]
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