After loading 100 .303 rounds using my Lee dipper, I've decided to save myself the hassle and get a powder measure!
It doesn't have to be perfectly accurate - I'm using a Targetmaster to trickle out the final charge. Accuracy of +/- 1 grain will do.
What have you got?
P.S. I realise the Lee Perfect powder measure is pretty cheap but I was wondering if anyone had something lying around unused before I buy new!
Wanted: Powder measure
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Re: Wanted: Powder measure
ive got a powder measure here if you want a deal £20 posted to you ill put some pictures up in a while
its secondhand and needs a bit of tlc but looks ok to me
its secondhand and needs a bit of tlc but looks ok to me
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Re: Wanted: Powder measure
As long as it works and can throw charges of between 35 and 50 grains it'll do! I would like to see pictures though!
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Re: Wanted: Powder measure
I use one of the lee dispensers for my 303 and its usually within +-0.2 grains with Vit 140 :goodjob: perfect for the job
Alan
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