2 Lee auto disks pro
1 Lee auto drum
2 Reddings
1 Rcbs
I wipe down the inside of my plastic hoppers with a dryer sheet, it seems to help with the static electricity.
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2 Lee auto disks pro
1 Lee auto drum
2 Reddings
1 Rcbs
I wipe down the inside of my plastic hoppers with a dryer sheet, it seems to help with the static electricity.
3 Lee auto disc pro
1 Star
1 Lyman
1 RCBS
1 Dillon
1 Lee dipper set
Wish you hadn't made me count them. Oops forgot one, a lyman Gen 6 electronic. 9 isn't excessive is it?
Lyman
Belding and Mull ( preferred choice)
Down-sized to 7, (Sold the Lyman 55) O'Haus, RCBS Uniflow, Lee Perfect, Lee Turret-mounted, deluxe type, RCBS Little Dandy, Lee Dipper Set
1 rcbs charge master
1 Lee perfect
2 Hornady LNL
1 Little dandy rcbs
4 rcbs unaflow setup with auto flow
1 set Lee dippers
1 Hornady pistol
10 in the order of frequency of use:
Lee Classic (ease of setup and consistent measurements for a most powder types)
Auto Drum (consistent measurements for most powders, the goto for the 550.)
PPM (consistent measurements for most powders)
3 Auto disks (preset for specific pistol rounds)
Quick Measure (the only one that can is consistent for 4350)
55 (my goto Unique measure)
Dillon (good measure but just used for 223)
Harrell Schuetzen (Beautiful, ease of setup and consistent for ball and flake but rarely used, mostly for 32acp)
B&M (used to be the favorite for 4350)
Not counting homemade and Lee dippers
A couple of Reddings( my personal favorite) and a Lyman 55 .
Four , RCBS, BPI, Lee, MEC
Just three...
Dillon
Lyman 55
P-W 375
Wanting to try the Lee auto drum for my other toolheads....
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2 Dillon
1 Lyman 55
1 belding and mull
11 Lee Auto Drum's
2 Uniflow Competition, one large, one small
2 Lee Super Deluxe powder measures
1 Lee Auto Drum
8 Dillons 2 Harrell's
Each caliber I do has its own powder measure. So I have 14 dillon
I do have a Lyman auto measure for load testing.
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1 Dillon
1 vintage Redding Master Measure
2 Lee modified with billet aluminum charge bars, NOTHING works as good as these!
2 RCBS Uniflow
1 Lyman 55
1 Lee dipper set, that gets the most use
Had to stop and think, I'd forgotten about my Dillons.
2 Dillons
1 Lee PPM, cannot be beat for the price.
1 Redding master, which for the life of me I'll never understand why no one can make something like this today? It's perfect, literally perfect! You can throw less than 1/2 a grain up to, I honestly have no idea! It's smooth, consistent, doesn't leak and you don't have to buy anything else to make it do this or that, it's awesome! Sorry, I'll quit bragging it up.
4 pro auto disk, (one on each pistol caliber turret head), RCBS Uniflow, Lyman 55. I like the hopper volume of the uniflow but the charge adjustment of the 55.
I had 3 but after years of never using 2 of them I sold them on Ebay. Then I used the money to buy a new Rock Chucker Supreme. I kept my old reliable RCBS Uniflow with 2 cylinders, so now I have only one.:p
4 Lyman 55
2 RCBS Uniflow (with different size drums)
4 RCBS Little Dandy measures
Lee Auto Disk
Lee Drum type measure
I prefer the Lyman 55's and the RCBS Little Dandy measures over the others.
Redding Hunter measure
Just recently added another Ideal No.5, and re-discovered a set of Lee dippers I had forgotten about. I am now firmly entered into the "More Than Five" category, and I've just seen an older (orange) Lyman No.55 that's looking for a new home that would look pretty good next to my grey No.55...
This is a sickness!