PERFECT POWDER MEASURE

PERFECT POWDER MEASURE Reviews & Ratings

  • Best for reloading rifle cases, can also be used for pistol cases
  • Throws charges from 2 to over 100 grains
  • Includes a sturdy steel stand for bench mounting
  • Micrometer adjustable
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Reviews Summary
The Lee Perfect Powder Measure impresses many users with its accuracy and compact design, making it ideal for space-constrained reloaders. While some praise its performance with various powders, concerns arise over its construction quality, sensitive controls, and occasional leaks. For the price, it often serves as a reliable and effective option, appreciated especially by those experienced with reloading.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Accuracy
70%
Many users highlight the accuracy of the Lee Perfect Powder Measure, reporting that it generally dispenses charges within a tight tolerance. Most praise its ability to deliver precise weights, especially for lighter loads, although some warn about variations depending on the technique used during operation.
Compact Design
60%
Several reviewers are pleasantly surprised by the small size of the Lee measure, noting it fits well in space-restricted setups. The compactness is seen as an advantage by those who need a practical solution for their reloading setups without dedicating too much space.
Construction Quality
45%
There are mixed feelings about the build quality of the Lee measure. While some appreciate its lightweight design, others feel it lacks robustness compared to more expensive alternatives. Users noted issues like leaking powder and sensitivity in the controls, impacting overall satisfaction.
Value for Money
65%
A significant number of reviewers believe the Lee Perfect Powder Measure offers great value given its competitive price. Despite some drawbacks, many feel it performs comparably to more expensive models, especially for casual or cost-conscious reloaders.
User Experience
50%
Several users discuss their experiences with the Lee measure’s operation. While many find it easy to use after adjustments, others face challenges with its sensitivity and calibration requirements. These inconsistencies can affect user confidence and loading efficiency.
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Does what it's designed to do but.....
It's hard for me to criticize any LEE product. I started loading in 1967 after I fired my first box of store bought .45ACP target wadcutters. I bought the origonal LEE loader and loaded those same 50 pieces of brass no telling how many times. I still have them and the box they came in (just for old times sake) That old LEE loader was slow but it felt well made. Today, except for special situations I buy only LEE loading dies. I bought two of the current "perfect measures" just because they were LEE products and as far as I can tell they both accurately dispense charges. Problem is they are cramped and clumsy to operate and nothing you do will make them feel good when using them. I lubed the rotors with powdered graphite, ran hoppers of the dirtiest powder I had (Bullseye) through them, lightened up the tension screw 1/8 turn and made "maybe" a 10% improvement. Bottom line, I wish LEE made something between this $25.00 measure and my $250.00 Harrell with ball bearings! PS: Mine are very accurite IF I DO NOT double/tripple tap the up or dowh stroke.