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Thread: Powder Measure, What's your Pleasure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    One thing that I really liked about my old Herter's powder measure is that it had an adapter that used plastic bottles as a powder reservoir. You could change out the bottles without having to empty and refill a reservoir. I would label the bottles as to what powder the contained. I don't know why some other manufacturer didn't pick up on that idea. It was very handy.
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    Just what you dreamed of. It's almost like a divine gift from above or something?

    Have you done anything good lately to deserve this?
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    Not a damn thing.
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    Me neither, kind of what I figured.


    Wait! naw, I was gonna say this qualifies as a second touche, but naw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    For the reloader who thought he had everything. No sooner said than done.
    http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadin...prod32959.aspx
    Great idea. Wish it were available for Hornady AP press. Thanks for sharing. Yea, I agree with you, that for handgun loads a digital is overkill. I was not sure what you were using it for.
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