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  • 788-308
    I like Redding.
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  • bpost
    I hate to answer in this manner, But; unless you are doing national level bench rest then any of the powder measures will work fine for you.

    RCBS, Hornaday and Lee all have good stuff. The basic premise is to accurately control a VOLUME of powder in a repeatable manner. They all do very well for the average shooter.
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  • JustC
    Harrel and then there is everything else.
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  • dcloco
    Original Belding & Mull...and then there is the rest. :)
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  • Pearyw
    +1 on the Belding and Mull. I use an old one for best results.
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  • ddhotbot
    pearyw,check out auction 290127046205 on ebay and tell me if this is complete please!!.thanks don
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  • b00mer
    can't complain about rcbs and their warranty's
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  • dcloco
    ddhotbot - not complete - missing the measuring tube. The window glass is also cracked.
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  • ddhotbot
    thanks i passed on it.
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  • GUNFUNCO
    I have 3 of them listed here right now. I also have an old Herters which I will be listing shortly. Check my auctions.

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.asp?User=199210

    Thanks for looking.
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  • gotstolefrom
    bpost1958's comment may not be appreciated by some, but the 'best' list is growing with no repeats. Like all 'volume based' powder measures, being consistent from throw to throw is what you need. Most will do that. I use a Lyman I have had for 25+years.

    The shape and orientation of the 'adjustable volume' can make one model throw one powder style better than another (flake, round, cylider, etc.). But after a little practice with set-up and techniques, most will do the job (I use IMR powders often, and my Lyman tosses consistent amounts).

    Get a good quality measure that you like. Have a scale to adjust or check your loading. Be consistent, careful, and ENJOY !!!
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  • dcs shooters
    Ditto on the Belding & Mull!! The most accurate with stick powders. Some of the others don't cut the stick powders very good.
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