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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which powder dispenser.
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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1248187" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>I now reload for 9 different rifle calibers that are used mainly for hunting purposes. After a number of years of trial and error, I have found that my Lee Classic drum powder measure along with an inexpensive Frankford Arsenal digital scale provides quick and accurate reloads regardless of powder type (ball or stick powders). I have checked the Frankford against my GemPro 250 and my RCBS 10-10 balance scales numerous times and it is spot on with regard to accuracy. Just this week, I charged 40 cases (358 Win) in less than 25 minutes weighing each throw. Regardless of whether I throw ball or stick powder with the Lee Classic, I have never had no more than one or two charges that weighed + or - 1/100 grain of my target weight. Probably not as quick as an RCBS ChargeMaster and other auto powder dispensers but, these tools more than meet my reloading needs. I get very accurate reloads verified by countless hours at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1248187, member: 31342"] I now reload for 9 different rifle calibers that are used mainly for hunting purposes. After a number of years of trial and error, I have found that my Lee Classic drum powder measure along with an inexpensive Frankford Arsenal digital scale provides quick and accurate reloads regardless of powder type (ball or stick powders). I have checked the Frankford against my GemPro 250 and my RCBS 10-10 balance scales numerous times and it is spot on with regard to accuracy. Just this week, I charged 40 cases (358 Win) in less than 25 minutes weighing each throw. Regardless of whether I throw ball or stick powder with the Lee Classic, I have never had no more than one or two charges that weighed + or - 1/100 grain of my target weight. Probably not as quick as an RCBS ChargeMaster and other auto powder dispensers but, these tools more than meet my reloading needs. I get very accurate reloads verified by countless hours at the range. [/QUOTE]
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