Let's see
2 x Neil Jones
1 x RFD
1 x Harrell's Br Premium
1 x Harrell's BR (no bearings)
1 x Harrell's Schuetzen
1 x original Culver
1 x Lyman with Hensler insert
1 x Redding
1 x RCBS Uniflow
So that makes 10.........at present.
1 (You're normal, maybe a little below average)
2 (Good, I call 2 normal)
3 (You're dedicated)
4 (Maybe that's enough)
5 (Okay, no more!)
More than 5 (You need help!)
Let's see
2 x Neil Jones
1 x RFD
1 x Harrell's Br Premium
1 x Harrell's BR (no bearings)
1 x Harrell's Schuetzen
1 x original Culver
1 x Lyman with Hensler insert
1 x Redding
1 x RCBS Uniflow
So that makes 10.........at present.
As a collector/accumulator, I've gotta ask... what is a Hensler insert? Is it a Culver-type unit? Pix would be nice, too.
TIA ~ Froggie
PS Add 1 more to my Powder Measure count (whatever it was) for the new-to-me Pacific Pistol Powder Measure. Thanks and a tip o' the virtual hat to my new e-friend friend SgtMike!
Last edited by Green Frog; 12-20-2013 at 06:47 PM. Reason: Add PS
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3 RCBS Uniflows, 1 RCBS ChargeMaster, 2 Lee Leak-O-Matics
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I have 8. 2 Lyman #55s, 2 Lee Perfect Powder measures, 3 lee auto disk and 1 Lee Pro auto disk. The auto disk measures are so I can leave them set for each of my pro 1000s. I use the 55s for rifle and the perfects for small batches of pistol.
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7 Dillons
2 Redding Match
3 RCBS
2 Lyman 55s
1 Lee
A bunch of shotgun
Lee dippers, 2lee auto disc, 1uniflow, 1redding, 1Dillon,1Lee perfect, 2texans, 4mecs. Yep, add me to the help list.
1 Harrels
1 Redding
1 Lee
1 Little Dandy
2 Dillon
That said, I have sold my Lyman 55, RCBS Uniflow, RCBS DuoMeasure, 2 Belding and Mull, and C&H. Of the ones that I sold, I liked the RCBS (with two rotors) the best.
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My original Lyman 55 that I started with in 1986 (it was used when I got it), 2 RCBS Uniflows that came with RCBS Progressives ( one used, one new) and an RCBS Little Dandy (used, complete with 25 of the 26 rotors originally marketed with it).
6 Dillon, 1 from the old 450
2 RCBS Uniflow
1 Lee
1 Pacific
2 Shotgun setups
Gave the Lyman 55 away. This does what I want
2 Uniflows (on presses)
1 Dillon (on press)
1 Lyman 55 (stand alone)
2 Lee Pro Disc (doing nothing)
1 RCBS Chargemaster
alg3205 if the 450 measure is a manual one and you ever want to move it, I would be very interested.....
Lee on my progressive RCBS on the bench, and a home made brass measure for BP.
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Well, I just got a third Pacific Powder Pistol Measure. Maybe we could re-do the poll and have a category for 15 or more...
Froggie
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4 Lyman 55's for me
Froggy
Methinks you be right, we need to expand the poll. Seems in the last couple months I have picked up 2 more RCBS, 2 early SAECOs, 2 Pacifics, 2 Herters--will it ever stop--I gave one of the Pacific's away so it does not count. Still over 15!
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I would expand the poll but I can't figure out how! When I started this thread I had no idea people had so many powder measures. It sure makes me feel better about the ones I have. I think I am up to 7 now.
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You're "up to 7 now." Well pilgrim, that's a pretty good start. Now if you will pick up one of each of the common fixed rotor types like the Little Dandy, Accumeasure, and Pacific Pistol measures as well as a #55, a Uniflow, a couple of different Harrells, and Belding & Mull as well as a few of the odd balls just to get to a minimum of 15, you'll be up to "enthusiastic beginner" status. Don't forget to seek out a couple of really old Ideal measures so people will know you're serious about it.
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Froggie
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Still looking for info about the "Hensler Insert" for the Lyman 55.
I'm now up to three Pacific Pistol Powder Measures. I can't find any loose rotors at affordable prices, so I've bought two more rotors with measures attached. I'd still love to to assemble a "complete set" of Pacific rotors to go with my complete sets of Little Dandy™ and Accumeasure™ rotors. I'm still looking.
Froggie
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OK I'll admit it I have only 1 a Lee pefect-
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C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
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