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243 300yard shooting, brass filled with lee dipper 2.8cc
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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 2580770" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>Pulp --</p><p>If you go to the Gun Parts Corp. website and search for Lee Dipper, a bunch of stuff comes up -- but they have the older Lee dippers (plastic), that are graduated in cubic inches. The volume of each dipper looks funny compared to CC's (like .039 cubic inch). Last time I looked, they had many sizes, at 50 cents each. (Don't know what the S&H would cost.) Anyway, these might fill in between their current CC dipper sizes.</p><p></p><p>I've seen somewhere online the conversion formula for each one (or a textbook would probably tell how to do it.) </p><p></p><p>Here's the link (crossing fingers for luck): <a href="http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Search.htm?s=lee+dipper&page=6" target="_blank">http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Search.htm?s=lee+dipper&page=6</a></p><p></p><p>And P.S. -- I like your cartridge loads with black powder. I may have to try that someday.</p><p></p><p>**Edited to add, from Lee Precision's website --</p><p></p><p>"The old red or black powder dippers were measured in Cubic Inches. To convert the old dippers to the new yellow dippers measured in Cubic Centimeters, you would have to use this conversion equation is as follows, or purchase new </p><p></p><p>To convert Cubic Inches to Centimeters use this formula: </p><p></p><p>Cubic Inches x 16.387 = Cubic Centimeters"</p><p></p><p><a href="http://leeprecision.net/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/567/27/black-and-red-powder-dippers" target="_blank">http://leeprecision.net/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/567/27/black-and-red-powder-dippers</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 2580770, member: 8862"] Pulp -- If you go to the Gun Parts Corp. website and search for Lee Dipper, a bunch of stuff comes up -- but they have the older Lee dippers (plastic), that are graduated in cubic inches. The volume of each dipper looks funny compared to CC's (like .039 cubic inch). Last time I looked, they had many sizes, at 50 cents each. (Don't know what the S&H would cost.) Anyway, these might fill in between their current CC dipper sizes. I've seen somewhere online the conversion formula for each one (or a textbook would probably tell how to do it.) Here's the link (crossing fingers for luck): [url]http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Search.htm?s=lee+dipper&page=6[/url] And P.S. -- I like your cartridge loads with black powder. I may have to try that someday. **Edited to add, from Lee Precision's website -- "The old red or black powder dippers were measured in Cubic Inches. To convert the old dippers to the new yellow dippers measured in Cubic Centimeters, you would have to use this conversion equation is as follows, or purchase new To convert Cubic Inches to Centimeters use this formula: Cubic Inches x 16.387 = Cubic Centimeters" [url]http://leeprecision.net/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/567/27/black-and-red-powder-dippers[/url] [/QUOTE]
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