I use the Lee drum with Hodgdon HP-38 and CFE pistol(both small ball powders) running 3-6 grains and it stays consistent from start and check after every 20-30 throws to +/- 0.02 grains, Nice to see further validation! And no leaking. On their website they have an upgrade package that includes the old hopper and improved riser, FYI.
Yeah, have to echo your comment. Been mucking around with my powder measures and it takes a fair amount of time. Tedious, too. I've got the Lee Auto Drum too, but never bothered to try and seriously check it with ball powders, because it leaks a bit and I don't like powder laying about, however little it may be.
I've done a check of the Lee Auto drum for smaller powder drops: I've measured a maximum deviation of +-0.05gr in a 3.85 gr powder drop (resulting in 3.8-3.9gr), Sample Size 30. The resulting ammo shows a sd of 5m/s in speed (16.4fps).
Oh yeah, I’m aware of that. But then you have absolutely no way to monitor your powder level until you start under charging cases. It just seems they tried to solve a problem that didn’t exist. I’ll give Lee props for always thinking up new stuff though! Not all my ideas are keepers either haha
@@stricklyreloading8494 thx for this! subbed! I see on Lee website they now have an upgrade hopper/lid for $25 , improved twist connector and riser with it.
I use the Lee drum with Hodgdon HP-38 and CFE pistol(both small ball powders) running 3-6 grains and it stays consistent from start and check after every 20-30 throws to +/- 0.02 grains, Nice to see further validation! And no leaking. On their website they have an upgrade package that includes the old hopper and improved riser, FYI.
Very cool! Thanks for that info! I’ll have to check them out!
This video has far too few views, thank you for all the work and effort you put into this!!!
Yeah, have to echo your comment. Been mucking around with my powder measures and it takes a fair amount of time. Tedious, too.
I've got the Lee Auto Drum too, but never bothered to try and seriously check it with ball powders, because it leaks a bit and I don't like powder laying about, however little it may be.
ah thanks so much man! I really appreciate the attention ya'll are giving it, and my channel!
..I. ordered an old-style hopper from eBay
Nice test and very interesting results 👍 ... subbed 😉👊
Very informative video!
I've done a check of the Lee Auto drum for smaller powder drops: I've measured a maximum deviation of +-0.05gr in a 3.85 gr powder drop (resulting in 3.8-3.9gr), Sample Size 30. The resulting ammo shows a sd of 5m/s in speed (16.4fps).
Yep! You and I both seem to have great results with the Lee auto drum!
I’m sure there might be some differences also with other powders.Nice job
Partner that hopper is small but you can screw that red lid straight to your bottle. That’s the whole idea.
Oh yeah, I’m aware of that. But then you have absolutely no way to monitor your powder level until you start under charging cases. It just seems they tried to solve a problem that didn’t exist. I’ll give Lee props for always thinking up new stuff though! Not all my ideas are keepers either haha
@@stricklyreloading8494 thx for this! subbed! I see on Lee website they now have an upgrade hopper/lid for $25 , improved twist connector and riser with it.
Is it better then dillons? Looking into buying something else for my 750xl
I did the same test on a Dillon 550! Check it out!
@@stricklyreloading8494 I did, but as I understood it, Lee was better?
@@bossebatong I’m my tests, the Lee outperformed all the rest
Is this a spread sheet you created or can it be downloaded somewhere?
It is one I created. Would you like me to make it shareable via Google Sheets?
@@stricklyreloading8494 that would be great! Thank you!
@@steveparks5030 send an email to stricklyreloading@gmail.com and I'll share it to you!
@@stricklyreloading8494 Done! Thanks bud!