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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by roberth View Post
    38 Special - using TiteGroup - shoots nice in the Model 28.
    How many grs and what bullet. doing 3.3 TG over a 158gr LSWC. creme puff loads.
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    loaded 60 rnds of 300 rum 208 grain a max and cleaned the bench
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    CO-AR's Secret Jedi roberth's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    How many grs and what bullet. doing 3.3 TG over a 158gr LSWC. creme puff loads.
    4.7g-4.9g of Titegroup under a 125 JFN. I shot some cream puffs and didn't like them. I have to build some 158s and try those next.

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    Feelings, Nothing more than feelings KS63's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    Loaded 60 rounds of 223 with my new Lee Perfect Powder Measure. This is the first Lee product that I am HIGHLY dissatisfied with.

    After running the full hopper through it (like the directions state), I started setting up the "micrometer". Set it for roughly 22gr of IMR 4895 and when weighed, it was at 18gr. Okay, VMD is a little off, increase it. Finally got it to weigh a couple at 22gr, so I started filling 50 primed cases with powder. And that "micrometer" is a joke. First, its plastic, second it is not even close to the advertised VMD's.I mean sure, it hits the mark and has roughly 10% play, but thats a massive fail for a reloading component.

    Went to weigh them all just to make sure it was still good, the charge weight varied from 20.8gr to 22.9gr. Completely unacceptable! Ended up having about 25% of the charges were that far off.

    Definitely returning this one. Any recommendations for a BETTER rifle powder dropper? Perhaps a metal one? And no, I can't afford a chargemaster.
    I picked up a vintage (1960ish) Redding Master series powder drop off of eBay. Shot the inside with some graphite and started checking drop consistency. It was within 0.1grn through 20 drops. It was never used and got it for $30. Redding hasn't made any major design changes to their powder drops. I'm a believer in Redding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spittoon View Post
    loaded 60 rnds of 300 rum 208 grain a max and cleaned the bench

    Good Lawd please tell me you're shooting this at 1,200+. I can't imagine using 300 RUM as a target load unless you're pushing beyond the limits of more pleasant 30 calibers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    I picked up a vintage (1960ish) Redding Master series powder drop off of eBay. Shot the inside with some graphite and started checking drop consistency. It was within 0.1grn through 20 drops. It was never used and got it for $30. Redding hasn't made any major design changes to their powder drops. I'm a believer in Redding.
    I picked up an old barely used Redding at a gun show a couple years ago for $20. I still weigh every powder charge, but it is within 0.1 as well. Sometimes the newest things aren't the best.

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    Thanks for the tips KS63 and encorehunter! I've looked into other brands and was leaning towards the Hornady LNL one, can be had for around $70, but then I hear that RCBS is better quality and its at $80-100. It would just be nice to not have to weigh 223 plinkers and know they are closer the 0.1gr difference than the 2+ gr difference I was getting with the Lee (even though those charges were still within specs, theres nothing that says it couldn't suddenly spit out one with 15gr and cause a squib or something).

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    Got a Lee classic cast press to dedicate to decapping. Mounted it up on a spare workmate I had around. I won't load any faster but it'll be cleaner!

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    Trying my hand at 30 Carbine

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    Helped a friend load 45 ACP on a single stage. Great learning experience for him. So slooooooooow though

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