ChuckS1
US Veteran
When I meter Unique, I make sure my RCBS Uniflow has the baffle in it and I keep it at least 2/3 full, plus trying to be consistent on how I work the lever. Those three things will keep me +/- 1/10th of grain.
When I meter Unique, I make sure my RCBS Uniflow has the baffle in it and I keep it at least 2/3 full, plus trying to be consistent on how I work the lever. Those three things will keep me +/- 1/10th of grain.
what is the baffle ? I don't think my rcbs powder measure has one. It is about 30 years old though.
Tite group for me use it in 9mm,40,45 colt except for 357 sig use power pistol for that "a little goes a long way"I was using unique, but it would never meter with repeatability, so I switched to titegroup, and it meters very consistent and burns very clean compared to unique, however it does not fill the case well. Can anybody recommend a powder that burns clean, meters well, and perhaps has some more case filling capacity?
I have heard the winchester powders meter well and burn clean.
Thoughts? I load for .38, .357, .41,.44, and normally load on the light end of the spectrum. I understand that no single powder is best for all the posted cartridges, and have no problem using and keeping more than one powder in the cabinet so fire away.
Daboone, I agree when using the 55 as well, it is very consistent when repeating the same technique for each throw. I use it when loading on the Redding T-7 turret press.
My RCBS does very well with the flake powders, +/_ 1or 2 tenths of a grain. I stay below max so it works for me.