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The
Quick Measure Story
by
Tim Johnson, Quick Measure designer
In
the early 1970's, I purchased 100 pounds of 4831 and soon discovered an
accurate powder measure to dispense this type of powder did not exist.
Designing one that would satisfy my needs seemed the best option.
DEVELOPMENT
The main problem with all powder measures is that they cut powder. Each
time a powder measure cuts a kernel of powder it shakes, settling the
powder in the reservoir. It settles a little differently each time causing
inconsistent charges.
I decided my powder measure should have the following features:
Accuracy within 0.2 of a grain (even with powders like 4831)
Would not cut powder
Easy to change charge settings
No need to weigh and trickle each load
The ability to dispense powder directly into each case
A consistent powder charge as powder in the reservoir is being
depleted
The measure needed a valve system that would not cut powder. This was
achieved by using a spring that is strong enough to close the valve, but
not strong enough to cut the powder. The powder flows horizontally to
enter the metering chamber. This horizontal flow works like a powder baffle
eliminating inconsistencies in the charges due to changes in the height
of powder in the reservoir.
It seemed desirable to be able to use the measure mounted on a stand for
dispensing into a powder pan for weighing on a scale OR un-mounted
in the hand for dispensing directly into the cartridges in the loading
block. To do this a special funnel was designed.
Interchangeable charge tubes were designed that are individually adjustable
and easily changed without tools. These tubes can be preset and changed
without the time consuming weighing and adjusting like other measures.
A Setting Gauge has
been added to the list of accessories. The setting gauge is used for measuring
and recording the position of the adjusting screw and for pre-setting
these tubes to a previous charge setting. This gauge employs a precision
dial indicator to return the adjusting screw accurately to a pre-recorded
position. Each graduation on the dial relates to a few kernels of powder.
A chart is included with each Setting Gauge to help with quickly arriving
at a setting for different powders. If a powder is not listed, a method
for calculating a multiplier for your specific powder is provided.
The
Bench Rest Combo
pack has been developed due to suggestions from competitive shooters.
It contains everything needed to dispense an accurate powder charge: a
Quick Measure, powder funnel, setting gauge, 6 charge tubes and ball driver
all packed in a custom fit travel case.
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