what powder measure would you guys recommend?

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On my 550. Dillons. One for each of 4 tool heads.

On my old Lyman T-Mag turret Lyman’s equally old
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On the Lee Classic turret Lees Auto Disk.

For black powder loads the Lee CC dipper set.

I’m not a persnickety type so each serves its purpose.
 
agree, I think multi powder drops is a must.

When I 1st started, I was loading Super Magnum cartridges like 7STW. I forget the powder but... my Uniflow.... CRUNCH CRUNCH CHRUCH. I’m getting back
into rifle. And, I think that Chargemaster Lite will work because it won’t crunch the powder
I would think any powder measure that used a sliding or rotating charge cavity to acquire then dump the charge is going to shear powder kernels especially stick types. How would they not. ?
 
I would think any powder measure that used a sliding or rotating charge cavity to acquire then dump the charge is going to shear powder kernels especially stick types. How would they not. ?
I almost think a lee dipper set and trickle would be perfect for long powders
 
If you're looking for a cheaper option, I ended up with a Hornady deluxe powder measure in poor condition as part of a trade. It took some patience, but I got it working and along the way found out that the redding 3-BR is very likely an off shoot or closely related sibling to it. I got new in the box pacific inserts for rifle and pistol loads and they can be substituted for each other in either brand of measure
 

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My RCBS Uniflow is old, works good and I like it, it will measure 3.5 grains of Bullseye and up... hdbiker
 
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