EricBu
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I remember reading somewhere that you can just take a case that your loading for and file the case down until you get the correct weight charge for the particular powder and just dip the powder and throw them in, and solder a copper or iron wire to the filed case and essentially you now have a known weight by volume and just keep throwing them without weighing it.(of course check to see if the weight and technique you use is consistent…)
That's funny. You just described how ALL my handloading was done when I started in the 80s. Was an old retired guy that hung out at the Ft Ord Sportsman's club, he made cut down 38 SPL, .357, and 45 ACP scoops with a brazed handle on them, cut to provide a specific charge of the most popular powders of the times for specific bullet weights and types. I used those for years and years.