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redding powder measure

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05 April 2004, 11:53
David Foberg
redding powder measure
I just got a redding powder measure#3 with a load of other reloading equipment and was wondering what you guys think of them. It's over 30 years old but it stills seems tight. Right now I use an rcbs measure that came with my reloading kit
05 April 2004, 12:27
CMcDermott
I have a Redding 10X, and a RCBS Uniflow that came with my RCBS 2000 press. The Redding is more accurate and consistant than the Uniflow. I have a hard time with the Uniflow pistol drum holding 2.0 +-.1 grains of Titegroup when I load 32 magnum target loads, the 10X does this easily; but I still haven't got a way to hook it up to my press javascript:void(0)
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05 April 2004, 14:18
Burke
i bought one last year.I like it well enough.has trouble with stick powders,just like all the rest,except for that Lee measure.
05 April 2004, 17:40
Jim White
David,
I use 2 RCBS Uniflows, A Harrell benchrest culver and a Redding 3BR. They all work very well if you use a consistent technique. You will like your Redding. It's one of the best. Go to any benchrest match and you will see as many 3BR's in use as anything. Jim
06 April 2004, 14:34
David Foberg
Thanks guys for the information