Hi guys, I have a question regarding the electronic powder measures. Im using the lee powder dump that comes with the lock and load kit, and see the issues it has. One thing I like is that I can charge cases quick with it, I stick the case on the mouth of it, charge, tap the side a couple times, and go to the next one. I find that stick powder like varget hangs in it a bit, and every powder comes out a bit differently.
Im wanting to get an electronic measure, either the Hornady, the lee, or the newer lyman, it looks like it has alot of good options. My main concern is how slow are these things? Im imagining that they would be three or four times slower than using a powder dump like the lee? Are they perfectly accurate for each dump they do?
Do they come with two dump pans, so that you put one on the scale, charge it, remove it and place another one on, while its being charged, load a case, and keep going like that, swapping one while loading a case? get my drift?
I dont want to spend three - four hundered bucks on something that ill find is too slow, and doesnt justify its place on my loading bench....
Overall, Im finding that my lee dump isnt providing the exact accuracy Id like to see, but is fast. And my electronic scale shows drifting at times.... Ill dump a case and want to see 23g, next one will be 23.6, next one 23.4, very hard to set it at exactly 23.... Know what i mean? So if these electronic measures can solve the accuracy issue between powder dumps, and the scale is very accurate, they would justify their use, also id like to be able to save loads in it, so my favorite loads for my .223 weatherby, .223 HK, .308 Rem 722, .220 Swift, etc could be saved.....
Ive looked at the hornady, but it doesnt save load data, the RCBS, which seems to be the de-facto loader, and the newer lyman, which im leaning towards, is it fairly quick to dispense loads, and is accurate?? And can i buy additional pans so I can load quicker? Please help me decide!
looking forward to your opinions!
Doug (ginnz)
Im wanting to get an electronic measure, either the Hornady, the lee, or the newer lyman, it looks like it has alot of good options. My main concern is how slow are these things? Im imagining that they would be three or four times slower than using a powder dump like the lee? Are they perfectly accurate for each dump they do?
Do they come with two dump pans, so that you put one on the scale, charge it, remove it and place another one on, while its being charged, load a case, and keep going like that, swapping one while loading a case? get my drift?
I dont want to spend three - four hundered bucks on something that ill find is too slow, and doesnt justify its place on my loading bench....
Overall, Im finding that my lee dump isnt providing the exact accuracy Id like to see, but is fast. And my electronic scale shows drifting at times.... Ill dump a case and want to see 23g, next one will be 23.6, next one 23.4, very hard to set it at exactly 23.... Know what i mean? So if these electronic measures can solve the accuracy issue between powder dumps, and the scale is very accurate, they would justify their use, also id like to be able to save loads in it, so my favorite loads for my .223 weatherby, .223 HK, .308 Rem 722, .220 Swift, etc could be saved.....
Ive looked at the hornady, but it doesnt save load data, the RCBS, which seems to be the de-facto loader, and the newer lyman, which im leaning towards, is it fairly quick to dispense loads, and is accurate?? And can i buy additional pans so I can load quicker? Please help me decide!
looking forward to your opinions!
Doug (ginnz)


















































