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LEE
PERFECT POWDER MEASURE
Almost as good as
a scale!
We didn't invent the drum type measure -- we
perfected it!
This measure is unique, because it solves all of the
problems common to ordinary drum type measures.
It is a pleasure to use, not only because it is the
smoothest operating measure ever made, but you have the
confidence that your charges will be the most uniform
possible.
Changing Powder is Fast and Easy
Rotate the hopper 1/4
turn to shut off the powder flow and the hopper can be
lifted off. You can empty the hopper from either end. The
valve is also a powder baffle which contributes to the
unusual accuracy of this measure.
Stops
Powder Bridging
Tapered drop tube
quickly passes the powder without bridging.
Automation
Optional Universal
Charging Die makes the case operate the measure. Includes
adapters to fit almost all cartridges.
Bargain!
The very best measure ever made
Lee Perfect Powder
Measure 90058
29.98
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Universal Charging Die
Automatically charges most cases. The die
includes the connecting rod and adapters to
actuate the measure with the case. The measure is
positively reset for the next charge when the
press ram is fully lowered. Also included are
drop tubes for most rifle and pistol cartridges
from the 380 ACP to the 300 Win. Magnum. This die
does not expand the case neck.
Lee Universal Charging Die 90273
$24.98
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Lee
Safety Scale
Magnetically Damped and Approach To Weight
Safety and accuracy
are the most important features.
Calibrated with weights certified traceable to the United
States Bureau of Standards.
This is the only
scale that can never get out of adjustment. The beam is
made from a very tough phenolic, the same type material
used on table and counter tops. Phenolic is tough but,
like glass, it can't be bent. Even if dropped you can
feel confident that if it did not break it is still
accurate. Sensitive and readable to 1/20 grain.
Lee Safety Powder Scale 90681
31.98

Try this simple test to see how sensitive your scale
really is. Cut a piece of regular writing paper 5/16 inch
square. With scale set on zero drop the paper on the pan
to see if it moves. It should read about .1 grain. Keep
adding paper squares until it does move. The total number
of squares needed to move your scale is your scale's
sensitivity. We have seen digital powder scales that are
only sensitive to 1/2 grain (FIVE paper squares) A Lee
Safety Scale will move with the first paper.
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