I have something of an unusual situation; most of my reloading equipment and guns are still in Maryland, while I live in Arizona full time. I brought a bit of equipment with me, and have accumulated more since I arrived. While I have at least six powder measures in Maryland, I only have one here in AZ - an RCBS Uniflow with the large (rifle) drum. Problem is, I load and shoot a lot of pistol ammo.
It appears that RCBS has stopped making the old style Uniflow powder measure and parts for same. They have 'new-and-improved' it into the 'Quick Change' powder measure. Parts are interchangeable, so I could buy the small/pistol QC drum (and whatever else is needed) to change my Uniflow over. I'm just wondering if that's the best way to go.
I'm looking at perhaps buying a dedicated pistol powder measure, and I'm looking for recommendations. I'm really NOT interested in having to buy and keep track of a bunch of rotors, so that pretty much eliminates the Little Dandy and similar measures.
Recommendations? Can the Lee Auto Disk be used as a stand-alone measure? Or does it need to be used with a powder-thru-expander die?