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Anyone using one of the above and is there any reason to stay away from them?
I'm in the market for a new measure to replace a well worn Lyman 55.
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These are excellent measures. I bought a #3 thirty or more years ago followed by two #3BRs and a BR-30.
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I tend to use more than enough gun
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I have three of the Redding measures, all work great! A lot of equipment for the money, very accurate.
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Thanks gents!
Should have one in my hands middle of next week.
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I have been a fan of most of Redding's products for many years, when it comes to powder measures I will take a Harrell's or Jones every time over a Redding
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