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Hi all. I am very new to reloading. I bought the Lee 50th anniv kit which came with a "Perfect Powder Measure". I've set it up according to the directions and have measured several charges out of the powder measure and I am getting accuracy of +/- .3 grains. Since I'm reloading for 9mm right now, there's only .2 grains difference between "starting load" and "max load" on most loads. Am I doing something wrong, or should I "tweak" each load of powder before I put it in the brass or what?

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should I "tweak" each load of powder before I put it in the brass or what?

Probably. Mine does pretty good with stick powder, very good with ball powder, and fair with flake powder. It's way closer then .3 grains, however. Did you run several charges through it to get rid of static electricity? You also need to bump it against the top and bottom of the stroke with the same amount of force every time. Not sure I've had one out more than .1.

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I like unique, and use it a lot. When loading for something where I need a very accurate powder charge, I throw each charge slightly light, and use a powder trickler to complete the charge to the desired weight. It takes a bit more time, but not as much as you think. I use this method for all my rifle rounds, as I like them as consistent as possible. Honestly, I'm not a good enough shot with a handgun to notice the difference.

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Honestly, I'm not a good enough shot with a handgun to notice the difference.

Same here. Safety is my main concern. If I understand correctly, you have to really overcharge (like accidentally double charging) a case before you have to worry about dangerous pressures, but I'm not into pressing my luck at all.

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The lee one can work just as good as any. Fill the thing to the brim and run two full loads of powder though it. The graphite from the powder will lube the dropper and smooth things out.

That measure is also very sensitive with respect to that pivot screw. Tension is important. Don't want it too tight.

Some powders measure better than others also. I have had no problems with unique. Set it a little low so even the upper curve is below max and see how they shoot. If good then you are all set.

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When using unique, I thump the side of the measurer 3 times, on each case. Seems this get the right charge. With bullseye, accurate#2, and hp-38 I don't have this problem. 38 spl and 357s.

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I ran about 2 hoppers' worth through it and now it's throwing +/- .1 grain. I guess I can live with that. We'll see. I'm loading 125gr LRN cartridges. I loaded 25 with 5.3 gr of unique and another 25 with 5.4 gr. I'll take them next time I hit the range and see how they do. Thanks for the tips guys!

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That's about all you are going to get. If you want more accuracy than that, measure every load with a balance beam scale. You won;t likely notice the difference +-.1 will give under normal shooting conditions. If you are in benchrest competition, however, it would be a different story.

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