Lee Powder Dipper Chart

Lee Powder Dipper Chart - If you use the yellow dippers, try to get a old red set to use with the yellow set that is a quote from an archived thread. The #20 and the #39 have this feature which throw different volumes but aren't listed on the chart. The history is well documented, lee went out of business, and he started over. Are the powder dippers accurate enough to use for test rounds? My powder holder is/was a teacup, probably 3/4 full, replenished when the level got low. His old cubic inch dippers, made of black

I wanted to try about 34 grs h4895 with a 150 gr bullet (.309). Anybody have the red and black to make a comparison and let me know I have the new yellow and the older red. Lee had the al powder dippers in the first lee loaders had a red wood handle. The problem was ther was only about 3 sizes and they had lines on the outside ,so you had to guess,

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Capacity Chart Lee Dipper Download Printable PDF Templateroller

By the way the older red dippers have different dippers on opposite sides of each dipper on the two smallest ones. I would not use this type data without scale to check actual weight of a few throws. I don't think i would want to run a flake powder through it but small charges of titegroup(under 3.0 grains) work fine..

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I do have a lee powder measure kit (15 dippers). The history is well documented, lee went out of business, and he started over. I would not use this type data without scale to check actual weight of a few throws. I'm not looking for accurate loads, just safe ones. Seldom used them, because i couldn't figure out how.

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POWDER MEASURE LEE PERFECT Lee Precision,Inc.

I used the vmd chart in the back to make a list for the powders i use. The kit's chart/scale reads 2.5cc for 34 grs. For years, i used my lee dippers to measure rifle charges. By the way the older red dippers have different dippers on opposite sides of each dipper on the two smallest ones. I don't think.

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Getting there Metering and measuring powder charges TheGunMag The

I used the vmd chart in the back to make a list for the powders i use. The kit's chart/scale reads 2.5cc for 34 grs. I was looking for a chart for the old dippers, to compare the volume to the new yellow cc dippers. This is what i did: Lee had the al powder dippers in the first lee.

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Ballistic Products Canada Bilozir Fine Guns and Reloading Supplies

Lee had the al powder dippers in the first lee loaders had a red wood handle. I'm not looking for accurate loads, just safe ones. And the formula is ((cc of dipper)/(vmd of the powder)). The history is well documented, lee went out of business, and he started over. I used the vmd chart in the back to make a.

Lee Powder Dipper Chart - The kit's chart/scale reads 2.5cc for 34 grs. Seldom used them, because i couldn't figure out how. And the formula is ((cc of dipper)/(vmd of the powder)). Lee had the al powder dippers in the first lee loaders had a red wood handle. I do have a lee powder measure kit (15 dippers). I will post a pic later.

My powder holder is/was a teacup, probably 3/4 full, replenished when the level got low. I'm not looking for accurate loads, just safe ones. I was looking for a chart for the old dippers, to compare the volume to the new yellow cc dippers. The #20 and the #39 have this feature which throw different volumes but aren't listed on the chart. If you use the yellow dippers, try to get a old red set to use with the yellow set that is a quote from an archived thread.

I Wanted To Try About 34 Grs H4895 With A 150 Gr Bullet (.309).

Are the powder dippers accurate enough to use for test rounds? The formula is ((old dipper #)/0.061024/1000) and if you compare the cc, indeed you discover that the volume of the old dippers falls between the volumes of the new ones. Anybody have the red and black to make a comparison and let me know I'm not looking for accurate loads, just safe ones.

I Was Looking For A Chart For The Old Dippers, To Compare The Volume To The New Yellow Cc Dippers.

I used the vmd chart in the back to make a list for the powders i use. The #20 and the #39 have this feature which throw different volumes but aren't listed on the chart. I have the new yellow and the older red. For years, i used my lee dippers to measure rifle charges.

I Don't Think I Would Want To Run A Flake Powder Through It But Small Charges Of Titegroup(Under 3.0 Grains) Work Fine.

I will post a pic later. The history is well documented, lee went out of business, and he started over. The problem was ther was only about 3 sizes and they had lines on the outside ,so you had to guess, If you use the yellow dippers, try to get a old red set to use with the yellow set that is a quote from an archived thread.

I Would Not Use This Type Data Without Scale To Check Actual Weight Of A Few Throws.

Lee had the al powder dippers in the first lee loaders had a red wood handle. Join date feb 2011 location south central utah posts 273 His old cubic inch dippers, made of black I'd pick a dipper that charged a bit less than my intended weight, then trickle to zero on my scale.