Originally Posted by boatanchor
9 out of 10 times the Harrells is superior to the Uniflow...............
The 1 out of 10 times it is not is with flake powder, a Harrells will not throw flake powder and the Uniflow will


Yep. The thing I like most about the Harrell's is the precisely positive micrometer adjustment. You can adjust for a specific charge using a scale, go about re-adjusting for other powders/charges, and come back to the original setting and it'll be absolutely right on. Another for-instance: I know with mine that 5 increments equals .5 grain of 4227 which is a boon when when working with my single shot cast bullet target rifles and load testing at the range while breech seating bullets and working with one cartridge case. That feature, to me, makes the high price worthwhile. Mine even works darned good with coarser stick powders like 4198 and 4759, but in all honesty I have no clue about really coarse stick powders as I haven't tried it with them. For them I use the Belding&Mull.

For flake powder pistol charges I still use the old Belding&Mull too.

Last edited by gnoahhh; 05/02/22.

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