When it comes to the CGN web site, I'm a great advice-follower and so, apparently, are others (like Lucky D..k).
Here are a few photos of a scoop I fabricated using an Aguila Colibri LR case, a short legth of 1/4" copper tubing and some solder.
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I weighed on my RCBS 5-0-2 probably 25 scoops (each scoop, not ever having more than one scoop in the pan) of Titegroup and determined that this DIY scoop delivers 3.5 grains plus or minus 0.15 grains (calculated standard deviation; my scale has a 0.1 grain resolution) after leveling the powder in the case (which can be done in 1 or 2 seconds). I was shooting for 3.1 or 3.2 (pun definitely intended), but I believe that I'm going to be very satisfied with very close to 3.5 grains.
So those of you 223 re-loaders who want to try something a bit different for a change, give this a shot (another pun definitely intended).
Thanks for the sage advice, Bearhunter.
BTW, I also found out that I can use the 1.6cc scoop in my Lee kit to produce high-power rounds using Titegroup. Firing these will be very interesting.