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Thread: Need lee loader instructions for 1.6cc lee loader reloading kit...

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    Need lee loader instructions for 1.6cc lee loader reloading kit...

    Does anyone have a lee loader in 44 magnum who would be willing to print and post a copy of the instructions as a pdf file please? I need one that uses the yellow 1.6cc scoop...thanks!

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    I don't have those instructions, but I do use the yellow Lee scoops. Hopefully someone has the instructions-- but let me try a little on the 1.6cc scoop. Most Lee die sets come with one scoop-- in a size for typical loads for that caliber. The trick with the scoop is to measure out a full scoop of the powder you want to use, then weigh the amount the scoop holds. Then check your loading manuals to be sure the weight of your powder that fills the scoop is between the starting load and the max load. If the weight of your chosen powder that fills the scoop is in the safe range, you can then just use the scoop to load without weighing every charge.
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    I don't have the instructions but if you get hold of a Lee "Slide Rule" it will give you weights and volumes of most powders. Makes it easy to calculate the weight of 1.6cc of whichever powder you have
    https://leeprecision.com/sleeve-slide-card.html
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    If you do not have the Lee slide rule, but do have the Lee reloading manual, there is a page of scoop volumes and powder weights in the book. You will need a powder scale to use this information.

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    Not sure what you are asking. All the loaders use the same basic instructions. Do you mean the loads using the scoop? Mine has a 1.3cc scoop but if you want a set of instructions PM me you address and I'll copy the instructions on how to use it and send them to you.
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    Hello
    I have the card with lee 44 magnum load info showing powders and slug weights for the 1.6cc yellow scoop.
    Message me with your cell or email address and ill forward a copy to you.
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