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I have anouther question this one about lee scoops
hk-91
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I have a friend that just upgraded his powder messuring and wanted to give me his. Its a lee powder messure but there scoops. do these work good. I'm only going to be reloading for 300 win mag for now but plane on reloading 204 and 223 later
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But, I prefer to measure and weigh powder for my rifles.
I use the scoop for pistol rounds.
Weighing out charges get me the best accuracy.
Short answer- Yes.
Pour some powder into a small container (a purloined whiskey glass is dead perfect).
BACK the dipper completely into the powder. Never pull it through. Allow the powder to flow into the dipper by gravity.
Lift the dipper out gently. You can either rake the surface level with a credit card, or allow the powder to "mound" naturally. Ball powders are much better for the mounding method.
Practice by weighing each charge and you'll soon realize how consistent you can be. With most powders, I can get within a tenth of a grain or so. The only drawback is that you can't always find a scoop that will give you exactly a desired weight. I simply settle for a charge slightly under desired and call it good.
Occasionally wash the dippers in dish soap and hot water, but do not rinse. The residual soap provides an anti-static film. When powder starts to cling to the dipper handle and bowl, re-wash.
Also, take a dryer sheet and wipe the inside of the powder funnel to prevent static cling. I use it inside my Lee Auto Disk powder dropper too. I use the dryer sheet on all surfaces of powder handling tools also, such as the pan- especially on flake powders.
You do mean throw, do you not?
Throw, threw, has thrown, throwing.
I still have my dippers, which I use for figuring powder density since they are marked in cc. For match loads I got real newfangled and use a digital scale/dispenser.