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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 1787055" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>If it makes any difference to anyone, I use nothing but my 30 year old beam scale to reload for many different firearms.</p><p></p><p>One trick I use to make the process faster for myself is to use a set of Lee powder scoops. I find the proper size to end up just a little light on the scale after one full scoop and then I take a partial scoop and trickle up to weight. It's pretty easy and time saving when one has a families worth of rifles to feed each year.</p><p></p><p>Just an idea to try to save some money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 1787055, member: 70595"] If it makes any difference to anyone, I use nothing but my 30 year old beam scale to reload for many different firearms. One trick I use to make the process faster for myself is to use a set of Lee powder scoops. I find the proper size to end up just a little light on the scale after one full scoop and then I take a partial scoop and trickle up to weight. It's pretty easy and time saving when one has a families worth of rifles to feed each year. Just an idea to try to save some money. [/QUOTE]
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