Smaug
Member
I guess I'm strange, but to me, it's just so satisfying to use them. They're an engineering delight: no moving parts, almost impossible to break, reliable.
Compared to using a traditional powder measure in a single stage setup, it allows the loader to combine flaring and charging with the powder-through-expander dies.
Only weakness I see is lack of intermediate volumes. On my RoundTuit List is to make a couple more with 0.4 cc and 0.6 cc capacities out of used cases.
I just wrote to Lee asking them to make intermediate volumes. I don't have high hopes, but who knows? It's really in the spirit of what Richard Lee was doing when he started the company.
Compared to using a traditional powder measure in a single stage setup, it allows the loader to combine flaring and charging with the powder-through-expander dies.
Only weakness I see is lack of intermediate volumes. On my RoundTuit List is to make a couple more with 0.4 cc and 0.6 cc capacities out of used cases.
I just wrote to Lee asking them to make intermediate volumes. I don't have high hopes, but who knows? It's really in the spirit of what Richard Lee was doing when he started the company.