Powder Measure
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Powder Measure
How many of you use a powder measure (I think that's what they're called)?
I just got into reloading this summer. Currently I measure out the powder for each case on my 5-0-2 RCBS Scale. Slow going but accurate. Just wondering if a powder measure retains that amount of accuracy and precision from case to case. Let us know what you use, how you like it, and how reliable it is.
I just got into reloading this summer. Currently I measure out the powder for each case on my 5-0-2 RCBS Scale. Slow going but accurate. Just wondering if a powder measure retains that amount of accuracy and precision from case to case. Let us know what you use, how you like it, and how reliable it is.
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Re: Powder Measure
Powder Measuring Dispenser right?
It drops powder at a predetermined amount.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=990979
xdeano
It drops powder at a predetermined amount.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=990979
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Re: Powder Measure
I use a lymans electronic powder dispenser plus my lymans magnetic scale, I measure twice for every load
The electronic scale is usually on the nuts, I measure with magnetic scale to verify, if they dont match up, I redo.
The electronic scale is usually on the nuts, I measure with magnetic scale to verify, if they dont match up, I redo.
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Re: Powder Measure
I use a powder drop that is set at .5 grains lighter than what i want for a load. I then pour that into the RCBS 5-0-5 scale and watch the scale where it goes. I then proceed with a powder trickler to trickle the powder into the balance beam scale till i have it exactly where i want it. Fallguy if you are struggling to always meet that exact line and it seems like you are always a touch to much or a touch too little, a powder trickler will allow you to drop a fraction of grains of powder at a time they are a cheap fast tool if you ask me. The powder part is the part that i hate the most about reloading
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Re: Powder Measure
It has been my experience that a powder dispenser will get you close but will not be consistant enough. I weigh each and every charge on my beam scale(RCBS 502) which I will normally set up just a bit light and then use a powder trickler to get on the nuts and every so often I compare my beam scale to my electronic just to keep them both honest.
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Re: Powder Measure
OK so at least a few of you are doing it not unlike how I am. Heres how I do it. Set my scale to the grains I want. Use a teaspoon thingy that I stole from my wifes kitchen drawer. Once my scales beam starts to move i stop pouring, then use my Redding trickler to finish it up. Yes, lyonch those tricklers are awesome! I got the Redding one because I saw how much xdeano liked his and it is about twice as heavy as the Hornady and RCBS one they sell. Much less apt to tip then.
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Re: Powder Measure
on my coyote gun I measure every load. I got all Lyman Jr. 1960's equipment. nothing fancy. I have a RCBS scale and will have to look at what model it is.
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Re: Powder Measure
I use a RCBS charge master scale and dispenser. you can program loads in it for all of the different cartridges you shoot and it works pretty fast and is accurate....
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Re: Powder Measure
I got lymans twin to the RCBS with the exact same functions, like I mentioned earlier, I check every load with my Lymans pro 500 scale (not the Best)Tim Anderson wrote:I use a RCBS charge master scale and dispenser. you can program loads in it for all of the different cartridges you shoot and it works pretty fast and is accurate....
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Re: Powder Measure
I trickle every load with coyotehunters equipment.
And yes thats the worst part about reloading.
And yes thats the worst part about reloading.
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Re: Powder Measure
do you guys have problems with the automatic units with extruded powder?
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Re: Powder Measure
no, mine comes with an attachment i can screw in that will slow the trickle down or I can remove it to speed it upCoyotehunter wrote:do you guys have problems with the automatic units with extruded powder?
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Re: Powder Measure
I had a coworker that was measuring out with an automatic using RL17 i believe and he was getting pissed because it kept dropping kernels after it had meet the right weight, even with the little nipple. He would have to spoon powder out of the pan and start over. He returned the unit and went back to his balance beam. He would have been better off throwing a weight and measuring it with his balance beam. He also complained about how long it took for it to measure it out. It took longer for the machine to measure it out than it took him to measure it out and trickle it to the desired weight.
In my own opinion the power throwers are great for varmint hunting, prairie dogs and such, but for precision work it should be all weighed.
I'll post a pic of what my balance beam looks like. I can measure to the kernel. It shows very well. And it cost me nothing. All I have is an RCBS 505 with a little piece of paper stuck to the frame of the scale. right across the bottom of the measuring line, so when the balance arm comes up it matches right up with the bottom of the frame line and paper. You'd be surprised at how inaccurate a guy can be just looking at it with the bare eye.
xdeano
In my own opinion the power throwers are great for varmint hunting, prairie dogs and such, but for precision work it should be all weighed.
I'll post a pic of what my balance beam looks like. I can measure to the kernel. It shows very well. And it cost me nothing. All I have is an RCBS 505 with a little piece of paper stuck to the frame of the scale. right across the bottom of the measuring line, so when the balance arm comes up it matches right up with the bottom of the frame line and paper. You'd be surprised at how inaccurate a guy can be just looking at it with the bare eye.
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Re: Powder Measure
My dad has the same issue with his. I was thinking about getting one but he said it was just as fast to do it by hand. He did say that is did great with ball powder but I can fly with ball powder as well. I take the drop and just hold it by hand and drop charges with the cases right in the reloading block. Extruded I have to trickle every load if I want to be right on with every charge.
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Re: Powder Measure
xdeano thanks for that tip with the sticky notes I will have to try that maybe.
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