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Offline bigshooz

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« on: March 29, 2006, 01:05:54 PM »
Hey guys ,anyone in here use one of these?i got one off ebay for each cal but not the charge tables can anyone help out and show me a copy so as i can copy it .theyre a buck from lee but eleven dollars shipping, crazy. thanks mike :eek:
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2006, 02:32:01 PM »
maybe i can help if you can tell me the number on the dipper.......jb

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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2006, 03:34:19 PM »
bigshooz,
Here is a scan of the powder dipper chart from a Lee 38 spl die set. I believe it shows the same information as the Lee Loader. However, it may be kind of hard to read it here, but perhaps you can put it on your hard drive and print it.



If this doesn't work, PM or email me your email address and I'll send the file to you.

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« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2006, 09:54:28 PM »
I believe the dipper size is .3ccfor the 38 and.7 for the 357,and thanks for the try tallyho but i cant read the print its to small, i really appreciate the effort guys. thanks mike :D
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2006, 04:11:03 AM »
i can get you fixed up.....i can send you some info in mail or if you know what powder you want to try i can send it in here........if you want the sent stuff pm me your address......jb

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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2006, 12:26:38 PM »
A number 3 dipper for your 38 special loads.  The powder name will be first followed by the grains of powder in a number 3 dipper.   The second grain is for a number 7 dipper.


POWDER           3 DIPPER            7 DIPPER

2400                4.0 grains          9.4 grains        
bluedot             3.5 grains          8.1 grains
bullseye            2.8 grains          6.6 grains
Hurco               2.7 gr.               6.2 gr.
Reddot             2.1 gr.               5.0 gr.
Unique              2.7 gr.               6.4 grains
700X                2.2 gr.               5.2 gr
800X                2.8 gr.               6.5 gr.
SR4756            2.7 gr.               6.4 gr.
HS-6                4.2 gr                9.8 gr.
HS-7                4.4 gr.              10.3 gr.
H110                4.5 gr.              10.4 gr.
H4227              3.9 gr.                9.1 gr.
TRAP100           2.6 gr.                6.0 gr.

I believe one of the site sponsors, if not, a regular on GB has a site  STEVESPAGES.COM.  This will give you all powder types with measurements for different bullets if you do not have a book.  Between what is here and there you should be able to load whatever you destination is.  Any more ?'s PM me.  JB

This comes from a Lee measuring chart that is given when you buy a set of dippers, but I cannot be held responsible for someone else's actions or consequences using this data.

Use this at your own risk.

PS:  I want to thank my better half for typing and double checking the numbers.   JB

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« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2006, 01:31:30 PM »
Hey Bigshooz, if you don't have the info yet send me your name and address in a PM aqnd I will photocopy my loading inserts from my .38 and .357 Mag Lee Loaders and send them out to you....<><.... :grin:
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