Lee gives you a lot of hardware for the money, and the dies are GREAT ! However, I bought a turret press kit and have already replaced the scale, and want/need to replace the turret press and the powder measure. The Lee O-frame press is fine, but the turret press . . . yech.
I use a 3.0 gr. drop of Titegroup and the damn Auto-Disk powder measure won't give me a drop within +/- 0.1 gr. While 0.1 gr. ain't a lot, it's enough to make a difference in a load as light as this, especially when your loads range from 2.9 to 3.1 grains.
I'm looking at a RCBS or Lyman turret press, but don't have a clue on a powder measure that will work on the turret press and give me consistant powder drops with light loads. Any thoughts guys?
Thanks. Don't beat me up too much for not listening the first time ! Mea culpa, mea culpa.
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-Dino
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Unique is a flake powder, and I found the Lee measure was quite inconsistent... unaccepatable
I checked it on stick powder, and found that it was pretty good. If I were just making hunting loads, I'd probably use it.
With ball powder, it very consistently gives me less than .1 grain error.
Some of the other guys may have done tests on other brands and types, but I think my results are pretty typical. A measure that will give you less than .1 grain error is probably as good as you're going to get.
Ball and some flakes flow well through my Dillons and the Little Dandy.
I've yet to try a measure that meters large stick powders well.
AFA a turret press: Redding has a seven station turret. I'm not sure if it's on the market yet. I have a Lyman six station. Works well and built like a main battle tank.
Hope this helps.
Eddie
I have no problem throwing perfectly repeated charges of unique with my RCBS Uniflow powder measure. It doesn't work so hot with stick powders like IMR 7828 or Reloader 22
Joel Slate
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-Dino
But, when I'm loading for accuracy, I weigh each charge, both on a beam scale and on a digital. But then we're fire forming Ackley brass, neck turning, etc.
RCBS stands behind their stuff absolutely, "no questions asked." I had the Uniflow with a large "rifle" die in it and asked RCBS what they'd charge me for the smaller "pistol" die. They sent it free, postage paid.
Also I had a primer tool get wrecked because I was careless and ran two primers in the press. RCBS replaced the unit with a newer model. No questions.
For "strong" I don't think you can beat the RockChucker press.
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Thanks for the thread. I don't even have a powder measure yet, I weigh all the charges. Since I use charge weights in the same range as yours I can appreciate your situation. I load a 25ACP case necked to 22caliber with 2 to 3 grains of various powders (I'm still experimenting, looking for "THE" load). It would be nice to have an accurate poder measureto just throw the loads, but in the very small 25ACP case 0.1 grain is a big difference sometines 5% of the whole charge, and since this results in full case loads almost all the variation will show up at the chronograph.