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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
 
Posts: 44 | Location: NY | Registered: 23 December 2002Reply With Quote
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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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Posts: 421 | Location: Broomfield, CO, USA | Registered: 04 April 2002Reply With Quote
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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.
 
Posts: 111 | Location: Western Ky | Registered: 04 November 2002Reply With Quote
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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
 
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Thanks guys for the information
 
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