Little Dandy powder thrower

coyoteking

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This might be the best 90 bucks I ever spent on reloading gear. I don’t shoot a whole lot of pistol and I really enjoy the reloading process so it suits me just fine for the 2 or 3000 rounds I send downrange each year.

I stumbled upon this little gem with the whole suite of rotors on the Elwood Epps website a couple months ago. It still had all the original price tags on all of the rotor boxes- the first owner paid a whole lot more than me for this setup! Most of the rotors were purchased at a gun shop in Virginia.

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I got one at the gun show in Belleville many, many years ago. It came with 2 rotors, one of which I could use. I bought a couple more that I actually wanted at Lebaron's and over the years I have been able to pick them up where ever. It is my "go to" powder measure when I am loading pistol on my Rockchucker. I am always on the look out for rotors and every time I go to a show, I bring a list of what I have and what I need. I love it.
 
I love mine. Have 6 or 7 of them and a full set of rotors, plus some extras.
When charging cases, I hold the unit in my hand and move it from case to case in the loading block. Very fast.
As with any powder throw, consistency in technique is key to consistency in powder charges
 
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