I just received my Lee Autodrum which was purchased from Higginson Powders.
I've so far tried two types of powder, one for pistol and one for rifle which are Titegroup and IMR 4064.
I must say that this powder measure is very accurate. I can get powder drops of 5.4gn of Titegroup fairly consistent - out of 10 drops, one or two may be off by +0.1 or 0.2 gn
Similar to the IMR 4064, loaded 48gn, I can be off by +/- 0.1 gn.
The minor downside of the this is that it is not as fast to clean the residual powder from the thrower. There is a channel in the drum and metal funnel area that needs to be cleared out from residual powder. This is only an issue if you use the thrower with different powders in order to avoid cross contamination.
The manual that shipped with the unit doesn't really show how to disengage the double charge protector. A quick search online of the manual in pdf will show how to properly set it up without the double charge lever/button contraption.
I've so far tried two types of powder, one for pistol and one for rifle which are Titegroup and IMR 4064.
I must say that this powder measure is very accurate. I can get powder drops of 5.4gn of Titegroup fairly consistent - out of 10 drops, one or two may be off by +0.1 or 0.2 gn
Similar to the IMR 4064, loaded 48gn, I can be off by +/- 0.1 gn.
The minor downside of the this is that it is not as fast to clean the residual powder from the thrower. There is a channel in the drum and metal funnel area that needs to be cleared out from residual powder. This is only an issue if you use the thrower with different powders in order to avoid cross contamination.
The manual that shipped with the unit doesn't really show how to disengage the double charge protector. A quick search online of the manual in pdf will show how to properly set it up without the double charge lever/button contraption.


















































