From another post.
I weigh every charge. I use a home made dipper/scoop. A copy of the lee. I have a few now, just make them as I need them out of empty cases. One is adjustable with a screw in the primer pocket.
Then I use my home made trickler to weigh on an old set of redding powder scales. Its slow but works for me. A trickler is very easy to make. I made mine out of a plastic pill bottle.
The trick with the scoops is to be consistant scooping and to level them with a small piece of paper by "swiping" it across the top of the scoop.
Also uploaded some pics of my dippers. Some are adjustable for volume by having a screw in the primer pocket. One is 3/16" whitworth and a couple 1/4" whitworth" I think. System seems to work.
Also home made trickler. Just a pill bottle with 2 holes drilled at the appropriate height. One slightly higher than the other. A piece of lead sheeting fixed to the base to give it some stability. The tube is a piece of hollow fiber glass from an old fishing rod but any tube about 1/4" in dia would do.(perhaps an old biro?) Insulation tape to act as a stop and a small hole drilled/ground into the tube to pick up the powder grains.
The best recommendation is to copy. So I copied Gwions tiny 22 dipper idea.
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