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Powder measurer vs. trickler
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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 4545849" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>Gotcha. If an electronic dispenser/scale combo is out of the price range the next best thing would be a thrower. The Lee Perfect Powder Measure would work perfect and is pretty affordable at around $25. It will throw +\- 0.5 grain or better and then the trickler would finish it offs. This is what others are talking about, set the throw a little light and then trickle to desired weight. Under $40 you would vastly cut down time spent charging cases. If you are loading bulk ammo for AR's the throw is accurate enough to charge directly to the case, spot checking every 10 or so charges for weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 4545849, member: 12353"] Gotcha. If an electronic dispenser/scale combo is out of the price range the next best thing would be a thrower. The Lee Perfect Powder Measure would work perfect and is pretty affordable at around $25. It will throw +\- 0.5 grain or better and then the trickler would finish it offs. This is what others are talking about, set the throw a little light and then trickle to desired weight. Under $40 you would vastly cut down time spent charging cases. If you are loading bulk ammo for AR's the throw is accurate enough to charge directly to the case, spot checking every 10 or so charges for weight. [/QUOTE]
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