When I initially bought my Lee Pro autodisk powder measure, I was getting variances / inconsistencies with powder drops. The loads for my setup were 4.7gr of IMR 700-X.
I have since returned the Lee Pro autodisk to Amazon and got the Lyman at a great deal.
When I initially tried to use the Lyman, I was getting wild variances with the load. There are times It would give me accurate 4.7 grs and at times have variances of .2 to .3 gr (+/-). I was at the point of getting frustrated as I did an hour of powder drops thinking it would start to become consistent.
Combinations that I tried:
1. I tried using the knocker (4x), with rotor handle up -> Usually the powder drops were on the + side
2. I tried pulling rotor slightly down and up again and finally pulling it down to dispense -> I found that the powder measure was binding, and was still inconsistent.
3. I tried pulling the rotor down and up once -> found the drops to be a little on the light side
4. I tried pulling the rotor down, activate the knocker 4 times and push the rotor up -> very consistent
#4 appears to be the most consistent way of dropping the charge with IMR 700-X. I was only getting a variance of -0.1 gr with this method.
BTW, my Lyman is installed in my Lee Classic Turret using the autodisk riser + Perfect adapter from gun guides.
Anyone else have any tips to share when using the IMR 700-X and Lyman 55?
I have since returned the Lee Pro autodisk to Amazon and got the Lyman at a great deal.
When I initially tried to use the Lyman, I was getting wild variances with the load. There are times It would give me accurate 4.7 grs and at times have variances of .2 to .3 gr (+/-). I was at the point of getting frustrated as I did an hour of powder drops thinking it would start to become consistent.
Combinations that I tried:
1. I tried using the knocker (4x), with rotor handle up -> Usually the powder drops were on the + side
2. I tried pulling rotor slightly down and up again and finally pulling it down to dispense -> I found that the powder measure was binding, and was still inconsistent.
3. I tried pulling the rotor down and up once -> found the drops to be a little on the light side
4. I tried pulling the rotor down, activate the knocker 4 times and push the rotor up -> very consistent
#4 appears to be the most consistent way of dropping the charge with IMR 700-X. I was only getting a variance of -0.1 gr with this method.
BTW, my Lyman is installed in my Lee Classic Turret using the autodisk riser + Perfect adapter from gun guides.
Anyone else have any tips to share when using the IMR 700-X and Lyman 55?


















































