I've had good results with my RCBS Uniflow powder measure. As mentioned before, getting rid of the static in a newer measure helps. Use a dryer sheet and give it a good wipe down. Also, I've found two things help with consistent throws, one being the addition of a baffle inside the measure to ensure that flow and volume remains consistent. If not using a baffle, try pouring the powder in the hopper, and throw a half dozen or more chargers (and just dump them back in the hopper) but make sure you give the handle a good tap at the top and bottom of the each throw. This will help to settle the powder inside the hopper so that you get the same volume. This will happen anyways, but you can speed up the process and you may notice that your charge weights aren't creeping up as the powder slowly settles.
Also, metering stick powder is never as nice as a ball powder. My uniflow (using the above methods) will usually throw within +/- .2 gr with Varget, but is almost perfect every time with H322. But I weigh and trickle every charge anyways...