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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3273381" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>I recently got the Lyman Brass Smith powder measure and boy am I happy!</p><p></p><p>For years, I have been using the Lee perfect powder measure and it worked fine for most things like Bullseye, Trail Boss and Varget. It's very consistent with these powders but when I try to meter H110/W296, 300-MP or Leverevolution, it leaks horribly. In order to use the Lee PPM with these powders, I have to tighten the drum so much that dispensing is a chore; and it still leaks. If you have the PPM, you know what I'm talking about. </p><p>This caused me to just not load much with these powders.</p><p></p><p>I saw the new little Lyman and with the $60 price I decided to go for it. With some bullets I picked up in trade today, I loaded up some 357 Mag rounds with 300-MP and wow am I impressed. So smooth. So clean, and consistent. Got it set for 18 grains and after 80 rounds I checked again and it was right on the money. This thing is awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3273381, member: 43282"] I recently got the Lyman Brass Smith powder measure and boy am I happy! For years, I have been using the Lee perfect powder measure and it worked fine for most things like Bullseye, Trail Boss and Varget. It's very consistent with these powders but when I try to meter H110/W296, 300-MP or Leverevolution, it leaks horribly. In order to use the Lee PPM with these powders, I have to tighten the drum so much that dispensing is a chore; and it still leaks. If you have the PPM, you know what I'm talking about. This caused me to just not load much with these powders. I saw the new little Lyman and with the $60 price I decided to go for it. With some bullets I picked up in trade today, I loaded up some 357 Mag rounds with 300-MP and wow am I impressed. So smooth. So clean, and consistent. Got it set for 18 grains and after 80 rounds I checked again and it was right on the money. This thing is awesome. [/QUOTE]
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