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Reddit mentions of LEE PRECISION 90100 Powder Measure Kit, Yellow

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of LEE PRECISION 90100 Powder Measure Kit, Yellow. Here are the top ones.

LEE PRECISION 90100 Powder Measure Kit, Yellow
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15 graduated powder dippers from .3cc to 4.3ccSlide card included has powder dispensing chartDipper data revised april of 2012A great tool for reloadingThe scoops are sturdy, and pour well15 graduated powder dippers from .3cc to 4.3ccSlide card included has powder dispensing chartDipper data revised April of 2012
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height5.3 Inches
Length17.4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeUNT
Weight0.55 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 5 comments on LEE PRECISION 90100 Powder Measure Kit, Yellow:

u/derrick81787 · 2 pointsr/preppers

This kit has all the tools (except for a rubber mallet) that you need to reload 9mm. It comes in other calibers as well.

The only other items you need to reload are the consumables: powder, bullets, primers, and some sort of lube. The kit is complete as far as actual tools required goes. I have that kit in .38 special, and it comes in a hard plastic case that is probably 5 inches long by 3 inches wide by 2 inches thick. It's compact and light.

That method works but is slow. If you want something that is a little faster, then you want the hand press kit. That press is not meant to be mounted to a table or anything. It is hand-held. The only things you need that are not a part of that kit are the consumables and a die set in whatever caliber you are reloading. So it's a little bulkier but not too bad, and it's also faster and easier. Edit: This kit also needs some method of measuring the powder. The Lee Loader comes with a calibrated scoop, but this kit doesn't. You will either need a scale, or a set of calibrated scoops. Those scoops work well and are on Amazon for $10.99.

Ammo is fairly plentiful, but it is nice to reload if for no other reason than to save money. In that scenario, I would recommend having a traditional table mounted press and all of the tools. That's quick, easy, and effective. If you want, you can also get one of those little Lee Loader kits in your chosen caliber because they are cheap enough that you can do that even if you don't use it much. That's what I've done. I have a normal reloading setup plus the little Lee Loader kit, and I think I am in pretty good shape.

u/renational · 1 pointr/tea

I'm more a quantity than quality drinker, so after trying pretty much everything, i prefer;

http://www.amazon.com/Dilmah-Ceylon-Loose-4-41-Ounce-Boxes/dp/B00112GBO0

I sweeten each gallon with a 1/8 level teaspoon of pure sucralose:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006M01WP4 (0.011g = 1g Splenda = 5g(teaspoon) of cane sugar)

those Dilmah vacuum packed fannings are very potent, so you only need 1g:8oz cup. $55 seems like a lot to spend, but when you consider I make 200-300 gallons per year, that $55 bag of powder will last me 6 years, so it's well worth it. if measuring 1/8 teaspoons of precious powder makes you nervous, it pays to invest in special spoons; i use the 7cc one per gallon;

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000N8OIE8

u/random157294683 · 1 pointr/reloading

Your kit should have a .5cc dipper, right?

Accurate #7 will be 7.7gr
Alliant Unique will be 4.6gr
Alliant Power Pistol will be 5.6gr

These charge weights should be in the ballpark for both 115gr and 124gr jacketed bullets. Unique is my favorite. Extremely versatile powder.

For a first pass, I would recommend a 115gr Hornady bullet (any of them) and that 4.6gr of Unique.

Having said that, you have already invested enough money that you should just buy a scale. This scale is better than nothing and is only $17.

If that's still too rich for your blood, you can get the Lee Dipper kit for $11 and have a lot more options.

u/DeathByFarts · 1 pointr/reloading

Ok .. the word here is "NEED" as in , you must have it or else you can not complete the task.

http://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision-Powder-Measure-Kit/dp/B000N8OIE8

is one way of measuring without needing a scale.

There are several methods you can use to measure and even calibrate a powder throw without "needing" a scale.

u/in5init3 · 1 pointr/steroids

Yeah.. but you have to weigh it...

I'm thinking of getting something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Lee-Precision-Powder-Measure-Kit/dp/B000N8OIE8

and just doing it by volume and using a card to clear the top so it's level each time.

I'm going to do this with my adderall dosage too. Long story.