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Old 08-04-2006, 08:23 AM
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sol, I hate lee equipment but if it throws 7828 real nice, I would definetly give it a try.

One thing I did on Brimans recomendation was get a powder baffle. It helps.
see thats the thing about the rcbs thrower its horrible about throwing a charge accurately unless you get a powder baffle. IMO thats a poor design if you have to get an after market part to get it to work right. My lee's throw to within 2 tenths of a grain with both Varget and H4895 and to 1 tenth with BL-C2. with hodgdon clays they'll throw to within 1 tenth but with green dot and unique it throws to within 3 tenths but I feel thats more the powders fault then the measure.
Ok, HDW, I found a few on ebay, and going to get em on your recommendation. If it doesn't work its all your fault, but I plan on seeing it throw 74gr of 7828 or 4350within .2gr each time. Well see. You might make me a lee believer yet.

sounds like a plan man!!! if it doesnt work out for you I'll buy it from ya just aslong as you dont pay tomuch LOL!! I can get them for about 19 bucks.
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