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TRguy

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The Lee Perfect Powder Measure is the best $20 value in my whole reloading kit:
I use it for everything

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I have the powder pal too but it's usually in the bottom of a box somewhere... guess we all do things a little differently.
 
Yeah that looks like it's pretty useful but even after reading the manual that SHOWS how all the parts fit together I just don't get how they fit together lol.
 
Yeah, I have to agree on that Lyman powder pal. I misplaced mine once and realized what a pain it was to pour Varget into a .223 case, so I bought two of them, keeping one in strategic reserve
 
I have a mechanic type glove with the fingers cut off that i wear on my right hand.
When i do marathon loading sessions of 9mm (500+rds) I get a blister on my hand from the handle on my Dillon SDB.
Without the glove I'd get a blister, so it's an important part of my kit.
 




Not cheap but this case prep center and Harrell precision powder measure cut my reloading time by I'd say 85% literally. I'm not kidding I would cry if I had to give up my case prep center.




 

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A pair of tweezers that I keep handy to grab a rogue primer or to flip it when I load my RCBS benchtop priming tool. The other cheap tool is a magic marker. A must have when I adjust my dies for bottleneck carts. It's a must have to "blueprint" your chamber.
 
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