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    Do you load 32acp?

    I reload on a Lee Cast turret but the only way I have to get consistent powder charges is to weigh each load on a beam scale then dump in case, what a pain in the keester. I'm using a starting load of 1.5 grains of Bullseye. How are you weighing your charges?
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    I load for it and the .25 ACP using an older Pacific pistol measure with rotors. The RCBS Lil' Dandy would be comparable, but you would need a bit of glue in the cavity to shrink the charge. I thought I saw somewhere someone was making a new Lee Micro Auto-Disk piece.

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    With a Lyman 55. What is the variation in your thrown charges? Does it show up on targets?
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    I do with a dillon 550b and the extra small powder bar. Throws from 1-15 grains. Same load as you

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    I don't load for the .32 ACP, yet (I'm sure I will someday), but I do load for the .32 S&W/ Long/ H&R.

    I use a Lyman 55 powder measure for a lot of miniscule powder charges; but for years I used custom made dippers for small powder charges. If the Lee kit doesn't drop the exact charge I want, I make one by soldering a handle on, either a piece of brazing rod or a nail. I start with a small case that holds a bit too much and slowly trim it until it has the correct volume.

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    Do you load 32acp?

    I've also read that you can do the same to existing dippers. They are cheap enough. I think instead of trimming I've read that hot glue is added? I could be wrong.

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    I load .32 ACP on a Dillon 650, but I'm using Unique. It's been a while, so I can't remember the exact load -- 3 or 4 grains. When I tested how consistent the Dillon powder measure was throwing the charge, there was not enough variation to cause concern.

    Considering the loads are used in a pre-WWII French "Unique" pistol that has rudimentary sights, a mediocre trigger pull, and has seen better days, I don't think variation on the target can be blamed solely on a slight variation in the charge. It's pretty much a minute-of-stop-sign pistol.

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    I load for the 32 S&W and have been weighing ever charge. IIRC it is 1.7grs of 700X. This is for an early 1900s H&R Premier top break revolver that is not very strong.
    I did recently buy the Lee Micro adjustable powder measure but have not used it yet. I wanted the micro disks but I guess they are no longer offered.
    I am going to switch the load to a powder that measures better, probably AA#2.

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    I thought Titan was selling the micro disk, but it may have just been some of these: http://www.ezorchid.com/CustomCast/CustomCast.htm

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    RCBS Little Dandy measure rotor #00 is 1.7 grains of Bullseye, #0 is 2 grains.

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    I use a lyman 55 and unique powder

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    Of course! Have a WWII era Walther PPK so have got to feed it.
    Powder charges are dipped with a little dipper I made from a 22 case, don't remember if it was a short, long or long rifle. But scoop, level and charge the case gets the job done.
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    You bet I do and I use a 22 short dipper that holds 2.2 gr. B'eye. I also have a shortened 22 short dipper that holds 1.1 gr. B'eye for the 23 ACP. Regards, Woody
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    I have loaded for .32 S&W, and I have been loading very light loads for .22 Hornet. My Lyman 55 will throw consistent charges of Bullseye as small as 1.1 grain.

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    I use an old herters powder measure and unique.
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    I load the 32 ACP with powder coated lead bullets with cola can gas checks. Using W231, I made a dipper out of 22LR empty that I sanded down to the length to get the required weight.
    A small length of # 14 copper wire was soldiered to the case for a handle.

    Worked well with a near constant weight for the W231 powder.

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    2.2gr unique with a old Lee dipper,

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    The disk kit I use with my turret press using its smallest hole, this is from memory, drops 3-4 grains. So I drilled a hole in the side of the disk installed a set screw to take up space but that didn't work out because I had to run the screw in so deep powder would sit on top of the screw and thus the inconsistent weights. Guess I'll be picking up a RCBS Little Dandy or make a dipper. Thanks guys!
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    I don't load 32 but for small charges my Lil Dandy works great.

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    I load for the 32 acp with a Dillon and use this aftermarket powder slide from Unique Tech.
    http://www.uniquetek.com/site/696296/product/T1267

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