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Recommend a powder dispenser
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 1949454" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>These two quotes are interesting to me.</p><p></p><p>First, my god man, there is a powder "trickler" out there that is free and far better than your fingers: dump 50 gr of powder you are using in a empty shotgun shell. I like my archaic 12g blue colored Federal from 1972. You tip and tap and a grain of powder or two fly out into the pan. I started doing this as a 17 year old out of necessity and being poor, relatively. Works great. Try it fellas, its quick too.</p><p></p><p>Second, quote. Man, you are genius. I need to trim my chargemaster pan and my beam scale pan to be identical in weight. I will file on them till they match. Folks, what he's describing is having a workflow, so that the Chargemaster can be throwing the "base" charge, while the A&D perfects the charge. Me, I use a beam scale to "prefect" the charge, as a beam scale is my standard (and in my case, its an old, nice Ohaus/RCBS)..... But the idea of multiple matching weight pans in really something to be considered. You see, you zero your various equipment and then the pans can rotate, so that two pieces of equipment can work in tandem....... gotta do this......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 1949454, member: 12282"] These two quotes are interesting to me. First, my god man, there is a powder "trickler" out there that is free and far better than your fingers: dump 50 gr of powder you are using in a empty shotgun shell. I like my archaic 12g blue colored Federal from 1972. You tip and tap and a grain of powder or two fly out into the pan. I started doing this as a 17 year old out of necessity and being poor, relatively. Works great. Try it fellas, its quick too. Second, quote. Man, you are genius. I need to trim my chargemaster pan and my beam scale pan to be identical in weight. I will file on them till they match. Folks, what he's describing is having a workflow, so that the Chargemaster can be throwing the "base" charge, while the A&D perfects the charge. Me, I use a beam scale to "prefect" the charge, as a beam scale is my standard (and in my case, its an old, nice Ohaus/RCBS)..... But the idea of multiple matching weight pans in really something to be considered. You see, you zero your various equipment and then the pans can rotate, so that two pieces of equipment can work in tandem....... gotta do this...... [/QUOTE]
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