Looking for input on the Quinetics corp powder measure

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    Looks like 100% plastic...not sure I'd like that. I believe a small butter dish and appropriately sized Lee dipper, along with a trickler and electronic scale would serve you better and be more portable.

    I also have to add that I did not like the language they used on their site, about "strict adherence" to how to use their product. Sounds to me like a disclaimer someone would use with a product that is not easy to operate....:twocents:
     

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    So....how do you set it down once you have it filled with powder?
    There a stand for it maybe?
     

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    I have seen these yrs ago. They are plastic and from what I heard work well, but you need to put them into something to keep the powder from coming out. I have had their bullet pullers for 20+ yrs. Works great only $8 as per web site.
     

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    I have seen these yrs ago. They are plastic and from what I heard work well, but you need to put them into something to keep the powder from coming out. I have had their bullet pullers for 20+ yrs. Works great only $8 as per web site.

    Thats $8 SHIPPING. the puller is $26.99.
     

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    I'm thinking on experimenting with the Lee dippers also but from loading a lot of shotgun over the years and using the bushings in the same way there is a lot of lack of accuracy in those bushings especially if you have weather changes involved. A measure should hold consistency better once it is set for whatever conditions you are in I would think... Thankyou for the input guy's.... If anyone has anything else to add please do... I'm all ears...
     
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