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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3333416" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Received the Lee Auto Drum yesterday. Followed the tips from the net, cleaned it up to remove the machining oil and ran about 20 charges of Universal through it to break it in. Measured a charge on my RCBS scale then ran 10 charges for comparison. Didn't mess with and didn't care how much it was dropping, just wanted to see how consistent it was.</p><p></p><p>As it ended up it was dropping 9.5gr of Universal and all 10 were right on the money. Much better than I was doing with my old school dipper method and a whole lot faster than measuring every charge. I would call it a win for my needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3333416, member: 10973"] Received the Lee Auto Drum yesterday. Followed the tips from the net, cleaned it up to remove the machining oil and ran about 20 charges of Universal through it to break it in. Measured a charge on my RCBS scale then ran 10 charges for comparison. Didn't mess with and didn't care how much it was dropping, just wanted to see how consistent it was. As it ended up it was dropping 9.5gr of Universal and all 10 were right on the money. Much better than I was doing with my old school dipper method and a whole lot faster than measuring every charge. I would call it a win for my needs. [/QUOTE]
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