I have one of those Classic Lee reloaders that you have to have a hammer or mallet to use it. I have tried it for my 7.62x54r but obviously with that scoop it is not very accurate or versitle with the powder load size. Anyways thanks for the info. Stu
The Lee Loader can be made much more versatile with a couple low cost additions.
1) Lee powder scale
2) Additional Lee powder dippers ordered from Lee in one up size
3) A flat file
4) Reload manual or information from powder rmanufactures websites
One simply takes the next size up dipper and with a flat file, files the top down a little at a time, while dipping and measuring the powder on the scale. This was recommended to me by Lee when I wanted 13 gr Lil Gun loads for my Hornet. I ordered extra dippers in one up size directly from Lee. The Lee powder scale from Midway (about $20 bucks as I remember). It's very fast to do as the plastic dippers shave down quickly.
Last, with the addition of the scale, you will see just how accurate your dipping really is l
My dipping is amazingly accurate from a tuna can and using the push down method and allow to fill rather than scooping, strike with business card. It's always with in 1/10th a grain.
You can easily adjust dippers to suit your needs.