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dlbleak

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i've been hand measuring my rifle rounds but thinking about speeding up the process some. smart reloading has a powder measure with stand and free shipping for 29.99. are they decent or should i pony up the extra cash for asomething else?

the rest of the products are getting junk reviews but the powder measure gets a few good ones
 

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Stay away from smart reloader. Bought a few things at h&h when they stocked it. And except for a powder funnel and a trickler, have had problems with it all. I've got a
Case tumbler that the motor mounts broke on and the company isn't willing to do anything about. Cheap yes. And you'll get what you Pay for.
 

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I bought a couple of their ammo boxes that I like. They've got a pinned hinge, rather than a flexible plastic hinge, which stays open better on my loading bench. Pretty hard to screw up a plastic ammo box, though...
 

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I have the Lee powder measure but haven't used it yet. I reload small amounts at a time so I tend to measure and weigh most everything by hand. At some point I'd like to add either an electronic scale and/or powder measure to my setup. Anyone have any recommendations?
 

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I have the Lee powder measure but haven't used it yet. I reload small amounts at a time so I tend to measure and weigh most everything by hand. At some point I'd like to add either an electronic scale and/or powder measure to my setup. Anyone have any recommendations?

What are you wanting to load for. Bulk.... Precision? what does your setup consist of right now?
 

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picked up a lee powder drop from Verdigris here on the forum. what a big difference in rifle rounds! i was loading small amounts of ammo for hunting or trying to work a load for my 30-06. i found a load and this thing help rock out 100 rounds in 30 min. the brass was already tumbled and primed. now only have 400 more to go.
 

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