Little Dandy Powder Measure Rotor Chart

For rifle ammo, I often use the Lee powder measure, and will throw a slightly underweight charge in my beam scale powder pan. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the RCBS Little Dandy Pistol Powder Measure? So rotor 11 holds 0. I know guys that set up a couple of the Lees. I've found the Uniflow to be fine for all my handgun loads and some of them have been very light target loads. I have been using my Uniflow w/ a small rotor since 1984. Cordite in the Morning: Little Dandy Powder Measure Test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... I use it with a weight on the powder column. Is there anyone here who use the RCBS Little Dandy Pistol powder measure? 0 which refers to the weight of Bullseye powder each throws, they come with a chart showing charges of other powders. I did not test any 231. I have made a chart of micrometer settings for my favorite pistol powders in 0. By RCBS RELOADING PRODUCTS. The rotors were seldom rated for what I wanted to load and they seldom delivered what the chart claimed when they were apparently suitable.

Little Dandy Powder Measure Rotor Chart Of Accounts

Last edited by gunswizard; 01/07/23. Refinishing and bedding. I don't know which of the listed powders are similar to CFE. The Little Dandy Pistol Powder Measure is the perfect handheld powder measure for handloaders looking for a small and convenient volumetric powder measure for handloading pistols and select small-caliber rifles. I purchased a Lee Perfect Powder measure, which was under $20. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk. Sweet Valley, (Luzerne County). When an opportunity to load something different came up and I thought how fast and easy the Little Dandy would be to load a block of cases, lack of correct rotors ended that quickly. Preview: Click to see full reader. Thread Tools||Display Modes|. We're sorry - it looks like some elements of OpticsPlanet are being disabled by your AdBlocker. Little Dandy Powder Measure (Adjustable rotor) Interest. I've recorded exactly what the charges thrown by my rotors are with the powders I use (the RCBS chart isn't always exactly on IME) and I like not having to fiddle with any adjustments. Breech plug cleaning. That works OK, if you are consistently careful.

Little Dandy Powder Measure Chart

I will not be purchasing an entire set of rotors but I see a few in my future. Shop all neck sizer die. I use the Uniflow for. I have the Uniflow system also. The RCBS Lil' Dandy is a next generation of the Pacific "Bullseye" measure. RCBS is the leading manufacturer of reloading equipment for rifles and pistols.

Rcbs Little Dandy Powder Measure

Dandy Hand Portfolio. But remember, it is not DAMN-FOOL proof! Please review our powder rotor charge table to help determine the correct rotor for your application. But like everything else in reloading. Join Date: August 29, 2005. Rcbs catalog eng 2011 by Bignami S.p.A. Thanks for any help, Bill in MA. By rich in forum GeneralReplies: 12Last Post: July 30th, 2007, 01:15 PM. Slings with swivels. There are twenty eight interchangeable fixed-charge powder rotors available and you can load any popular powder and make up any of 400 or more load combinations. Small enough for test purposes.

Little Dandy Powder Measure

Local gun stores don't carry rotors so buying one or two at a time delivered to my door costs $15 - 20 each. I recently starting playing with reloading the 32 ACP. Results 1 to 10 of 17. Susquehanna County). 300 ham r. Shop all dies. Fixed Charge weight rotor. Aluminum is not too expensive and easy to work.

IrishLad, I'm not sure whether you plan to use it as a standalone measure, but if so, and you plan on loading a fair number of rounds, put a rubber band around the rotor which makes it easier to grip and turn the rotor. April 18, 2018, 10:57 PM||# 25|. Little dandy powder measure chart. The result was then written in a log book and the powder on the scale was put back in the measure before the next charge was thrown. It's rotor diameter is about half that of the small rotor Uniflow, so it tends to work rather well for very light charges. For long extruded powders I use for rifle ammunition, they do not meter well, so I normally hand weigh each charge.