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Old September 25, 2018, 09:22 AM   #26
Charlie98
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Gee and here i'm using the Lee Dippers and a beam scale and trickler to measure out each load.
You have some company on that...

I kick it old skool when I'm loading rifle cartridges off the progressive press. It's not that many, typically 100-200 at a time, and it works for me. If I had a stand-alone powder drop mounted to the bench, I might change my mind... but for now...
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Old September 25, 2018, 07:04 PM   #27
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I still have the RCBS powder measure that came with my Rockchucker starter combo set and I'm happy with it if loading small quantities like rifle. I've moved on to progressives for large volume semi auto pistols and use Dillon presses and measures for those volumes.

I'd be happy with the manual lnl powder measure as long it was being used with a single stage press.
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