357 Mag powder for Lee Auto Disk

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atygrit

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I have a Lee Classic Cast Turret with the Lee Deluxe Auto Disk.

I'm looking for a good powder that flows EASY with the Auto Disk.

I'll be shooting Missouri Bullets' $158 gr lead SWC for a 357 magnum.

Can someone please recommend a good powder to use that works well with the Auto Disk.

Thanks,
 
I have not used it in 357 but Ramshot True blue flows like water in my lee auto disk, you may have a little seepage around the disk, it does not bother me though.
 
Coat the disks with a #2 pencil inside and out, the graphite will act as a nice lubricant and your powder will flow better.
 
I have not had good luck with 2400 in my Auto Disk measures. I have the charge bar, but for whatever reason that doesn't seem to help. On the other hand, I have had very good success with the Auto Disk using HS-6, Titegroup, Trail Boss, and AA#5. The problem is that I don't like any of those powders for .357 Magnum. 2400 is my favorite .357 powder, right now I am using my RCBS Uniflow, as it is always spot on with 2400. I dump the charge through a funnel and the powder through expander die into the case when I get to that step with my Classic Turret. I'd like to try AA#9 and see if it meters better with the Auto Disk, but I still have a bunch of 2400 and no extra money to buy AA#9 to try out, so I make due.
 
The Accurate pistol powders meter like water in the Lee measures - they're what I've been using the most of for decades. You should find appropriate loads for #5, #7 or #9, depending on what you want the load to do.

The adjustable charge bar works well with any of these powders, although for purely aesthetic reasons I personally use the fixed disk if it gives the charge I'm looking for.
 
I agree with josephbw.

The Adjustable Powder Charge Bar allows you to control EXACTLY how much powder you use.

By the way, I use Titegroup for 38 spl, 357 mag & 45 Colt. Works very well in my
Lee Pro Auto Disc Powder measure.
 
With lead bullets in a .357 Magnum I use either W231/HP-38 or HS-6. Both are Ball Powders so they meter quite well. I also use the same setup you have.
 
Accurate #9 is a fantastic powder choice. Although I love 2400, I plan on trying some #9 this spring myself with my 357 magnums and Ruger only 45 colt loads. I think you will like the way #9 meters. I use a lot of #2 and it flows through my Lee Auto Disk like water.
 
Go to WW or wherever and buy a fishtank aerator. $15.00. Tape it to the powder measure and plug it in. Constant vibration. Will settle almost any powder. Even the flake. I put the aerators on my Dillons and flake powders ain't no problem.
Consistency.
 
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