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Has anyone used the Lee powder measure? Thoughts ? Comments ? Thanks


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Posts: 944 | Location: michigan | Registered: 16 December 2004Reply With Quote
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I have and use the Lee Auto-disk pro. I have the double disk kit for it, and the rifle charging die as well.

Set up took a bit of trial and error. Once set up it is excellent. You can't get absolutely any charge you wish, but have a lot of choices and will probably get within several tenths of a grain of anything.

I use mine for pistol, .223, and rifle up to and including light loads for the 30-06.

Weigh the charges! The book recommendation is only a very conservative starting point and I find it throws lighter but extremely consistant charges. It is also quick and easy to change loads and powders.....and completely repeatable.

Two thumbs up from me....

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Posts: 430 | Location: Anchorage, AK | Registered: 02 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Go to MidWay's website, look up the measure, and click on the stars to read their customers' comments.
 
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Like most of the Lee line of products, they work. Weigh every charge (but then I would do that with a more expensive model also), and it will work for you just fine.
 
Posts: 727 | Location: Eastern Iowa (NUTS!) | Registered: 29 March 2003Reply With Quote
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I have the Lee Perfect Powder Measure and the Lee disc measure . Both work very well . They look and feel cheap but they are very serviceable . I have Redding and Forester measures and don't use them much anymore cause the Lee Perfect measure is so handy .
 
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Thanks I am picking one up tonight


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