AdmiralB
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I have two sets of the Lee dippers. One set I use only for pistols; I marked them on the bottom with a finepoint Sharpie, indicating the 3F equivalent per the Lee chart.
The other set I use with my Savage ML10.
For pistols, I use one of those plexiglas T/C flasks and a little craft tray I found at Hobby Lobby. The tray has sides that curve upward; one corner has a little spout molded in, and the opposite side drops away into a little 'chute'. It's designed for glitter or beads or similar.
I fill the dipper over this tray, use the plastic knife that came with the tray to level the scoop, then load. Every so often, I shake the spillage from the tray back into the flask.
When I shoot the rifle, I've just been scooping out of the powder can. The extruded powders for which the ML10 is designed don't flow well from flasks.
The other set I use with my Savage ML10.
For pistols, I use one of those plexiglas T/C flasks and a little craft tray I found at Hobby Lobby. The tray has sides that curve upward; one corner has a little spout molded in, and the opposite side drops away into a little 'chute'. It's designed for glitter or beads or similar.
I fill the dipper over this tray, use the plastic knife that came with the tray to level the scoop, then load. Every so often, I shake the spillage from the tray back into the flask.
When I shoot the rifle, I've just been scooping out of the powder can. The extruded powders for which the ML10 is designed don't flow well from flasks.