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What powder measure do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="80Maro" data-source="post: 554246" data-attributes="member: 36091"><p>I use the Lee "perfect powder measure", a digital scale, a trickler and a pair of tweezers. I find the powder thrower is usually good to about 1/3gn or so. I set the powder thrower up to about 1/2 grain less then I want and use either the trickler or the tweezers to get me to where I need. I have recently pretty much stoped using the trickler and just the tweezers, I find it's faster then using the trickler. </p><p></p><p>Now, many have said that there is no need for being as acurate as I want to be (to the .00 of a grain) when loading but I have the time, I like consistancy and I like being percise and consistant so that's what I do. I say try it with some tweezers and see if it's your cup of tea, it's really not that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="80Maro, post: 554246, member: 36091"] I use the Lee "perfect powder measure", a digital scale, a trickler and a pair of tweezers. I find the powder thrower is usually good to about 1/3gn or so. I set the powder thrower up to about 1/2 grain less then I want and use either the trickler or the tweezers to get me to where I need. I have recently pretty much stoped using the trickler and just the tweezers, I find it's faster then using the trickler. Now, many have said that there is no need for being as acurate as I want to be (to the .00 of a grain) when loading but I have the time, I like consistancy and I like being percise and consistant so that's what I do. I say try it with some tweezers and see if it's your cup of tea, it's really not that bad. [/QUOTE]
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