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  • jimbowby
    [8D]You should have an instruction manual with your Lee powder measure. It breaks down the major gunpowders by their CC per grain for use on the micrometer measuring rod.Your "titegroup" is very close to Winchester (super-lit) at .0847 CC per grain, however For me it's too much trouble-I just use my PACT digital scale and thats pretty quick[:p][:p][:p][:D]

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  • Throckmorton
    Three isn't much range time.[:D]

    glad they went 'bang' for ya.
    Yea,that Lee measure can leave ya scratchin' yer noggin.

    Throckmorton SASS #23149
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  • gun_runner
    No it wasnt but I wanted to make sure my gun wouldnt explode before I loaded anymore[B)]. As for the loader a friend of mine who has been reloading for many years told me they are not all that accurate and to just measure the powder and weigh it until the grains are correct and then start dispensing.quote:Originally posted by Throckmorton
    Three isn't much range time.[:D]

    glad they went 'bang' for ya.
    Yea,that Lee measure can leave ya scratchin' yer noggin.

    Throckmorton SASS #23149


    Larry
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  • Iconoclast
    Welcome to the ranks of the obsessed! Once you've experienced the satisfaction of shooting your own ammo, you won't go back to the dark side. [;)]

    "There is nothing lower than the human race - except the french." (Mark Twain)
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  • gun_runner
    I reloaded another 100 and they all shot just fine. The cases were pretty dirty though. Its a great hobby and Im exited about my reloading future.

    Larry
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  • RadCat
    quote:Originally posted by gun_runner
    I reloaded another 100 and they all shot just fine. The cases were pretty dirty though. Its a great hobby and Im exited about my reloading future.

    Larry
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    Well, welcome to 'hand-loading'. I hope that by now you will have a reloading manual and a scale for initially weighing your charges. I have a Lee Loadmaster with one of those Lee "Perfect Powder" measures with the micrometer adjustment, such as yours and it works great. Titegroup (Hogdon) powder is very reliable for reduced powder loads, and because of that very economical. But it is a little bit dirty as you noticed. But it gives you something extra to do, like cleaning your guns more often. [:D][:D][:D][8D][8D][;)]

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  • chuck
    I assume your talking about 45 acp, I use Clays powder in mine and its Very clean.
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