How do you powder measure?

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Steve

Re: How do you powder measure?

#31 Post by Steve »

I weigh every load with scales.Im not loading huge amounts of ammunition and my time is my own.I dont mind how long it takes-its a hobby to me.
Straightshot

Re: How do you powder measure?

#32 Post by Straightshot »

For my short range calibres (up to 300yds) i drop straight from the Harrel, for my long range calibre i drop short and trickle to weight.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#33 Post by TattooedGun »

well I ended up buying the cheaper option of the lee powder measure and did 100 rounds droping the majority and trickling up today and i can say its a VAST improvement of what it was like doing it previously... i think i did all 100 rounds in about half the time it normally takes me (to powder and seat the bullet)...

Hopefully I can shoot them aswell as I reloaded them :p
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Re: How do you powder measure?

#34 Post by 1066 »

For anyone who is not quite sure how the Targetmaster trickler system works, here is a video of my own set-up.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnVOoGd1 ... detailpage[/youtube]
TARGETMASTER
an altogether better trickler
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Robin128

Re: How do you powder measure?

#35 Post by Robin128 »

First class demo...what a brilliant set up and presentation.

RCBS beam scales are great...knife edge bearings?

Check out 1066's other shooting contributions on YouTube...

allan10661's Channel


:good: :good:
dazeroo

Re: How do you powder measure?

#36 Post by dazeroo »

I've got complete faith in my Hornady powder measure. I used to underthrow and trickle to weight. I now charge the case directly, but throw every tenth charge into the scale pan as a check on consistency. I may be charging case twelve by the time the scale settles. Always spot on. I always throw a dozen or so charges at the start of the session, and obviously when changing batches of powder.

This works with ball powder, and admittedly I'm not chasing benchrest loads.
richard

Re: How do you powder measure?

#37 Post by richard »

Hi 1066 never seen the utube clip before quite impressive i might be tempted to buy one. :good: :good:
Robin128

Re: How do you powder measure?

#38 Post by Robin128 »

Don't think Targemaster could promote it better.

1066 ought to be on commission!

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#39 Post by rox »

Robin128 wrote:Don't think Targemaster could promote it better.

1066 ought to be on commission!

:good:
That'll be because he 'is' TargetMaster...

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#40 Post by Robin128 »

:lol: :lol: Nice one Rox... :good:

http://www.targetmasteruk.com/
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