I need a little help making a decision here. I decide that i want to get one of those bench mounted powder measure. I have been using a lee hopper powder measure that sits on top of my lee classic turret press. It works great if you want to just make some light within ballpark range loads for just plinking at the gun range.
But what is getting very annoying is that i am trying to make a pet load for my 1918 enfield no1 mk4 and the lee hopper measure is dumping for example anywhere from 36.something to 37.something and i dont want that. So to make a long story short i can get the hornady lock and load powder measure here in town and was wondering if anyone had any trouble with it, do you like it, is it accurate or should i just go online and order the rcbs uniflow powder measure.
But what is getting very annoying is that i am trying to make a pet load for my 1918 enfield no1 mk4 and the lee hopper measure is dumping for example anywhere from 36.something to 37.something and i dont want that. So to make a long story short i can get the hornady lock and load powder measure here in town and was wondering if anyone had any trouble with it, do you like it, is it accurate or should i just go online and order the rcbs uniflow powder measure.