So since all volume powder measures are "not-really-standard" which one should I initially trust my unreplaceable right hand with?
My 'old-faithful' is off to the great powder measure in the sky so I'm in the market for a new revolver black powder measure. I never wighed the volume samples so have no reference to compare with.
I'm sure they're all much of a muchness, but I bet someone on here has looked into it much more deeply than most.
A few Gains of help please
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Re: A few Grains of help please
A few GRAINs of help please... doh!
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Re: A few Gains of help please
Just get one, set to your previous setting, try it it out and adjust up or down if deemed necessary. I doubt you will notice much difference if any.
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