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Reloading
What powder measure do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 554050" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>I started with the RCBS ChargeMaster Combo, had it for several years & it finally died, keypad quit working. Recieved a Lyman DPS III as a christmas gift, loaded a full 12 shells with that wonderful pile of excrement & it refused to power on after that... Now on to the Hornady Lock'n'Load, works better than the Lyman (it actually turns on), but it is not as accurate in powder throws as the RCBS was. The Hornady usually over charges by .2-.5 grains with powders ranging from Retumbo (stick powder) to Ramshot Magnum (ball powder), which is just enough to make your face change colors; so here is what I do, since I usually have to dump some powder back in anyway, I start ~.5 grain below my desired charge weight & hand trickle up from there. Pain in the posterior for sure, but it is what it is... wish I would have just bought another RCBS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 554050, member: 23486"] I started with the RCBS ChargeMaster Combo, had it for several years & it finally died, keypad quit working. Recieved a Lyman DPS III as a christmas gift, loaded a full 12 shells with that wonderful pile of excrement & it refused to power on after that... Now on to the Hornady Lock'n'Load, works better than the Lyman (it actually turns on), but it is not as accurate in powder throws as the RCBS was. The Hornady usually over charges by .2-.5 grains with powders ranging from Retumbo (stick powder) to Ramshot Magnum (ball powder), which is just enough to make your face change colors; so here is what I do, since I usually have to dump some powder back in anyway, I start ~.5 grain below my desired charge weight & hand trickle up from there. Pain in the posterior for sure, but it is what it is... wish I would have just bought another RCBS. [/QUOTE]
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