Lost Sheep
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Nope, dipper. But I see from the smiley icon you were being wry.You mean a powder measure.I have an answer: Adjustable dipper.
Back when I started I made some dippers out of brass cases. File them down until it throws what you need. Change powder lot number and you might have to make a new one.
I contend that a dipper, skillfully wielded, can deliver any powder with consistency equal t that of any powder measure. I admit that I have not tested my contention, and the caveat "skillfully wielded" gives me a lot of cover, too.
But dippers do have an advantage. You will never run out of powder without knowing it.
Unfortunately, dippers are slower, both to use and to adjust and do require care and skill in use.
But they are undeniably cheaper.
You don't need a file to adjust a dipper. A flat-nose machine screw that fills the diameter of the dipper, screwed in from the bottom makes a dandy, moveable floor to the dipper. No different than most powder measures' design.
Lost Sheep