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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading equipment advise needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowman" data-source="post: 754176" data-attributes="member: 55952"><p>I would agree that a beginner would be better off NOT having some fancy electronic powder measure. I've helped a number of guys get started reloading and the Lee powder dippers and a beam scale are a safe way to start. Use the dipper that measures closest to the change you want and dump it into the beam scale to ensure you are not overcharging any cases.I've been reloading for 45 years and I still use my Lee dippers and a scale on all Max and near Max charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowman, post: 754176, member: 55952"] I would agree that a beginner would be better off NOT having some fancy electronic powder measure. I've helped a number of guys get started reloading and the Lee powder dippers and a beam scale are a safe way to start. Use the dipper that measures closest to the change you want and dump it into the beam scale to ensure you are not overcharging any cases.I've been reloading for 45 years and I still use my Lee dippers and a scale on all Max and near Max charges. [/QUOTE]
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