I like like Lyman 55 that another shooter spoke of, also I have an an rcbs uniflow, and a Dillon. Some say that the ideal cavity to measure a given powder may have some height to dia ratio. For the trail boss I might try a baffled powder reservoir. To get meaningful standard deviations one might need quite a few samples..lots more than 5 or ten.
One can make their own dippers too.
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Re: Using a dipper
I know some folks who have had good results using spent cartridges with handles brazed on.willbird wrote:One can make their own dippers too.
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