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Lee Precision 90058 Perfect Powder Measurer (Red)

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  • Origin
    Made in the USA

About this item

  • Package length: 24.384 cm
  • Package width: 12.953 cm
  • Package height: 8.382 cm
  • Product Type: COAT


Lee Precision Perfect Powder Measure is best for reloading rifle cases. It can also be used for pistol cases. It can be used on the included bench mounted stand, or used in conjunction with the Universal Charging Die on the Load Master.


michael mcneese
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Bought this specifically for 4064, 4831 and 4350 extruded powders and its throws them with no issues, hangups or crunching sticks of powder!!! Smooth as butter! Pretty accurate and consistent overall!Now it’s not a rcbs or hornady quality build but it sure fixed my headache of crushing powder sticks in the thrower!For the price it can’t be beat!!!
The Kundert's
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
It’s not much to look at compared to the competition, but it works amazingly well. Spend 5x more if you want and get a prettier, beefier powder measure but the Lee PPM is just as accurate and super easy to set up. Also comes with s stand no charge. The twist on/off valve on a the hopper is great as well, making emptying the measure painless. Like many Lee products you may have to give it a bit of TLC or “tuning” to get it right (avoid leakage) but a minor issue to my mind (others may vigorously disagree-no problem buy whatever you want if you can’t tolerate Lee stuff but I’d rather spend more on brass and bullets!)
Douglas Salmazo Poubel
Reviewed in Brazil on December 17, 2024
Produto de ótima qualidade, preço justo!
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
So far it has been a very consistent throws. It is a little finicky to set. As other reviewers state, static cling does occur, but not a big deal. Directions state to run a full bottle of powder through to get everything coated with graphite. For the price you can't go wrong. Great product at a great price.
David
Reviewed in Belgium on April 21, 2024
Fonctionne très bien avec les poudres tubulaires.
RH
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
I have been reloading for decades using Lee dippers. While not a problem per say, it can be time consuming when doing large batches, especially when a dipper does not match the desired charge.I finally bit the bullet (pun intended) and purchased a Lee Precision Perfect Powder Measurer. What I recieved is the newests model with the clear canister. It also has the canister lid that will fit directly onto your powder bottle. The lid has a swivel valve operation that will prevent powder spillage when attaching or removing the powder bottle from the measure device. Just make certain to discharge any remaining powder from the measure device before removal.Once set up for the desired charge, I consistantly get a varience of only +/- .1 grains of delivery. How can anyone not be happy with that. It's fast, and I make a point to verify the charge every 10-15 intervals. Hasn't failed yet.Most all of my reloading equipment has always been Lee because it has proven to work correctly at a very fair and reasonable price point.
Mr Mark Sawyer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2022
A slight variation at times with the flake powder sticking the the tube wall. A good value for money powder measure.
Customer
Reviewed in Mexico on October 29, 2021
Excelente, es muy repetitivo en las cargas, perfecto para la recarga de pistola, ahorras mucho tiempo, lo recomiendo ampliamente
Michael L.
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2019
I have been using this to reload 9mm, 10mm and 223 for plinking.It has been extremely accurate, unexpectedly so.The drum is plastic, unlike the more expensive models from RCBS, Lyman, etc., but that is okay. The downside to plastic is that when measuring the powder (ie. moving the handle up and down) it doesn't have a nice smooth feel. However, feel is much less important to me than the accuracy of the powder weight being dropped.I have found that each charge is within .1gr of the others!The adjustment dial is a little finicky, but it's not too bad.Overall, for the price of this unit compared to the significantly more expensive metal body models, I am very satisfied. Again, the only downside is the rough feel of the drum as you pull the handle.Note:I have used this with a bunch of different powders including ball, flake and extruded. Some powders do work better than others, as with all powder droppers, but the accuracy is still there. With some powders, a bit will possibly leak out the side of the drum over time, but it is negligible.
GeminiCricket
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2013
For years I have used scoops and a balance scale to measure powder, which most know, takes forever. I have always been skeptical about these volume based devices, but after hearing from trusted sources how accurate the ones they use (much more expensive brands) are, I decided I had to have one. I initially was prepared to pay for a top of the line dispenser as even the price of an expensive one seems cheap compared to all the other doodads I have purchased for the sake of accuracy. But, as reason prevails, I thought I would do my research and make an educated decision. I took into account the experiences of my trusted sources, and the throwers they used. I read review after review for weeks. I finally decided that the reviews on this product, at such a price was worth a try. My first session produced results between +.2 and -.4 grains (it actually only threw over the expected weight twice in 50 throws). After the throw, just a bit more powder with the trickler, and I was done. This was with IMR 4064, which as noted by documentation, not the best for volume based measuring since it is a stick powder. I am probably also not the best with consistent lever pull. After just the first session, I decided this product is perfect for me. Assuming that I get no better at consistently throwing, the accuracy is acceptable to me... especially for the price. Unless I could get a 100% guarantee that a more expensive powder thrower would throw to exactly the tenth of a grain, I wouldn't even consider it. For loads that my primary concern is accuracy, I am going to verify the weight on the scale, and trickling a couple more units of powder only takes seconds. For these loads I am typically only loading 50-100 at a time anyways. For loads that I am more concerned with the number I get loaded in an hour, the range is acceptable for me (in most cases for a semi-auto that I shoot for fun and are not the most accurate of my guns to begin with). [I really wish I would have started loading bulk rounds in the past, but didn't foresee consumers driving the price through the roof. I figured I could buy steel case for much cheaper for a long time. I was wrong... and now I don't have the brass either :( ] Note that my acceptance of weight variance for bulk loading is based on the cartridge size, and that I don't load to max. On smaller cartridges (ie 22 Hornet), I don't think I would find it acceptable, as the percentage of load difference would be too high, for pressure reasons.Pros: Inexpensive, much quicker than scoops, acceptable accuracy (to me)Possible Cons: unsure of the long-term reliability, as I haven't had it that long. I also don't load at the volume of some people. Maybe not as accurate as others, though I cant verify this since I haven't used them. Setting the charge weight is not the most precise. The numbers you use to set the charge weight don't have well defined lines or markers to line up. I just moved them to what I thought was close, based on the directions, and worked it to the proper charge via trial and error with a balance scale.I would also like to note that it probably works best by keeping the hopper at least half full. Though I cant prove it, it seems that such would provide better force for the powder to fall into the charge reservoir.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2013
I got into reloading recently, and picked up this powder measure. The price was right, and I have had mostly good experiences with my other Lee products.- You can rotate the powder reservoir to the left to "close" it, and pull it off to empty it when you are finished. Not sure if you can do this with other powder measures but this feature is very convenient, especially if you have it fastened down to a bench.- The directions say to run a full reservoir of powder through it before you do anything else. This is to "coat" the internals, and eliminate any static cling. If you don't do this, you will get progressively heavier charges. In my experience, I had to run three full reservoirs through before the measurements completely stabilized. I highly recommend others do this as well. After that initial step, this powder measure has been amazingly accurate and reliable. After 100 rounds (checking every 10th), it still throws exactly what it was originally set at.- The only negative I can find with this is that it seems kind of flimsy in construction. It probably could have been built a little stronger. But honestly I can't see anything breaking on this. It's built strong enough to do it's job.People like to hate on Lee products, but at the end of the day this thing is ACCURATE and it WORKS. I'm glad I got this instead of spending close to $100 on a similar product from another brand. Buy this thing, and use the money you save towards other reloading equipment/components.
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