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Newb reloader question about some 270 loads.
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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2183908" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>When you say "powder thrower," I am guessing you are referring to some Lee device for dropping a specific volume of powder. If you do not have a scale, and I recommend a simple balance scale, you really need to add one.</p><p></p><p>I like most Lee products, but have never been a big fan of their powder measuring approach. Others do fine with it, I'm pretty AR and like to weigh every charge for center fire rifles. If you do choose to meter your powder, you still need to confirm that the device is dropping what it's supposed to. When I use my old Pacific powder measure, I check every tenth drop to make sure it's still on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2183908, member: 711"] When you say "powder thrower," I am guessing you are referring to some Lee device for dropping a specific volume of powder. If you do not have a scale, and I recommend a simple balance scale, you really need to add one. I like most Lee products, but have never been a big fan of their powder measuring approach. Others do fine with it, I'm pretty AR and like to weigh every charge for center fire rifles. If you do choose to meter your powder, you still need to confirm that the device is dropping what it's supposed to. When I use my old Pacific powder measure, I check every tenth drop to make sure it's still on. [/QUOTE]
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