I load regularly for 7 calibers. For two pistol calibers I have separate dedicated hornady case activated powder measures.
I have a third hornady case activated powder measure I recently bought from a CGNer for rifle reloading on my progressive press.
I use a separate stand-alone powder measure for precision loading.
Most of my reloads have been fully developed - at least for my needs - and I find the setup time when changing the powder measure from one caliber to another a PITA and very time consuming, especially for rifle calibers.
So my question is, are the micrometer style metering inserts 100% accurate on the hornady lock n load powder measure and would it be worth the cost in investing in 3 of them for rifle reloading or am I just going to have to adjust that as well when switching between 3 rifle calibers on the powder measure.
Any direct experience using these is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Markit
I have a third hornady case activated powder measure I recently bought from a CGNer for rifle reloading on my progressive press.
I use a separate stand-alone powder measure for precision loading.
Most of my reloads have been fully developed - at least for my needs - and I find the setup time when changing the powder measure from one caliber to another a PITA and very time consuming, especially for rifle calibers.
So my question is, are the micrometer style metering inserts 100% accurate on the hornady lock n load powder measure and would it be worth the cost in investing in 3 of them for rifle reloading or am I just going to have to adjust that as well when switching between 3 rifle calibers on the powder measure.
Any direct experience using these is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Markit


















































