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No hay artículos en el carroEl kit de medidor de polvo Lee Precision incluye 15 dippers graduados de 0,3 cc a 4,3 cc. La tarjeta deslizante incluida tiene un gráfico dispensador de polvo. Datos de Dipper revisados en abril de 2012. El kit de medición de polvo Lee Precision está fabricado en los Estados Unidos.
MP
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 3 de mayo de 2025
These are brilliant, very robust and accurate
Gerd Krusch
Comentado en Alemania el 9 de agosto de 2024
macht das was es soll, schnelle Lieferung, Danke!!!
ben
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de enero de 2024
This is a good cheap way to get started with reloading. Pretty consistent and easy to use for all kinds of calibers
Alex Niño
Comentado en México el 7 de diciembre de 2020
Lo compre y me lo enviaron de USA, y si cruzó la aduana a México. Muy buena calidad. Especial para aproximar las cargas en grains de los polvos en la recarga
Emilio Perea
Comentado en México el 31 de diciembre de 2019
Buena calidad llegó rápido
philippe lontin
Comentado en Francia el 20 de diciembre de 2018
Même si sur la notice il est dit qu'il ne faut pas les utiliser sur la poudre noire (plastique) je les utilise tous le temps et c'est parfait car la poudre noire ne demande pas la même précision que pour les poudres modernes pour lesquelles je n'utilise que des balances électroniques précises.
B. F. Mooney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de agosto de 2017
I've owned several sets over the decades. These can be used several ways, but be careful and recognize their inherent limitations.1. Without a scale. In my opinion, this makes me nervous. I like a weight check. If you don't have a scale, stay with lower pressure loads, ones which have a sizable and obvious volume difference between the minimum and maximum loads. So I'd avoid Bullseye powder, for example. Just my personal sense of prudent reloading. And a desire to keep my firearms and hands. But as I have safely (knock on wood, and "By the Grace of God") reloaded many tens of thousands of rounds of rifle and pistol ammo without issue, it might work. Never regretted being conservative. Not once.2. Loading by volume is very, very sensitive to variations in your technique of filling dippers. I shake the powder container ten times to allow for powder settling, and dribble the powder into the measure from a plastic spoon. The measure is overfilled, and levelled with a wood or plastic implement. That gives me a uniform fill, as repeatedly proved on an accurate scale. (I am a well-trained university chemistry professor, so I can't help it.). If the load is anywhere near max, I throw it into the pan of the scale, and add the last bit of powder using a powder dribbler. This all sounds more convoluted than it is. Just be consistent in how you handle powder. (Heck, a baker will tell you this about flour, which is why the pros weigh their flour!). The scale is not only useful for safety, it will help you develop a more uniform technique in powder handling.3. Consistency/uniformity in movements also applies to throwing more uniform charges with a powder thrower. There I use a good scale, too.4. Smokeless powder is meant to be measued by weight. These cups are a clever work-around. Black powder and Pyrodex, however, are measured by volume expressed in grains. Don't be so cheap: buy a good, dedicated, calibrated brass BP measure!5. If power sticks to plastic, such as these cups, soak the dippers in a quart of luke-warm water to which you've added a squeeze of Dawn. Then remove the dippers, shake, and allow to air dry. Or you can wipe them with a once-used anti-static drier (softener) sheet. Either will safely dissipate the static charge which can build up on plastic.Take the time to fully understand how these measure are supposed to be used. Lee knows what they are doing. But some of the questions asked above clearly show the posters don't have a clue!Finally, if you modify a measure to throw a specific favorite charge, be sure to re-mark it clearly. Remember, Murphy was an optimist!
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