Timnichols
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So what everyone's favorite is the Frankfort powder measure a good one hornady a good one just what the best set up thanks.
What do you consider the best of the best?JMO, if you're wanting to load for precision buy the best you can afford! and I won't be any of those in that video! JMO.
promethius Id say is the best of the best- used to be you could only lease them- dont know much about them now.What do you consider the best of the best?
Even the FX-120i with a good manual powder measure plus a Little Dandy trickler, will get you precise loads quickly.If you shoot less than 500 rounds per year, I would suggest a Scott Parker tuned beam scale. Use a dropper or powder cups and trickle up.
If you shoot more than that then get fx120i scale with your choice of autotrickler, supertrickler, ingenuity- which is due sometime this year..... which will probably mean autotrickler and supertrickler for good prices on here.
Fx120i scale is the go to either way and all 3 systems use them.
The cheap.... less than $400 powder dispensers are slow and not that accurate. Average drop time is usually over 30 seconds. Any of the 3 i mentioned are way more accurate with less over charges and under 15 seconds per drop.
absolutely none!!If I may point out the weight of a granule of powder as it measured by one of the higher end scales.
The resolution of the A&D FX-120i scale is 0.02 grain. This amounts to 1 gradual of Varget or 2 granules of N133. I suppose you could find a scale with a resolution of 0.01 grain and measure that last gradual of N133? How much difference would that make?