Green_Frog
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Pacific Powder Measures
May 2nd, 2017 at 10:00pm
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Over on Wanted to Buy/Sell there is a thread going on that concerns the old Pacific Pistol Powder Measures and their rotors. I didn't want to hijack that thread so I decided it would be more appropriate to start one here. Under discussion is a design for a small, compact measure made of cast iron with a brass reservoir and interchangeable rotors with fixed cavities. If this is starting to sound oddly like the RCBS Little Dandy, and the Lyman Accu-measure, just remember, there really IS nothing new under the sun. As this discussion of the PPM progressed, I went down to the sanctum sanctorum and dug out my "collection" of Pacific and Bair Powder Measures. I've got 4 of the old black Pacific bodies. I also have one blue Bair in the box... it's late enough to have the plate that screws to a flat surface then has studs to connect to the measure, but important to our discussion here it has the same operational design and inherited the same rotor set. From what I've been able to discover, the markings on the rotors were only for Bullseye and Unique powders. Some were just marked with a number, some with a BE, and some with a UN. I pulled out the MTM 20 ga tray I put my rotors in and this is what I've got; UN, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, and 8.0; 2.5, 3.0, 3.3 and 3.5 (the first and third are actually unmarked except for number, the second and fourth are marked BE.) Then there is a war time (steel) rotor marked 3 with an arrow and a pre-war brass rotor also marked 3 with an arrow. These last two have a wasp waist section between the body and the knurled section. I've missed a couple of auction lots of rotors, "but hope springs eternal..." Since we are interested in schuetzen techniques, I'm thinking that these little measures might throw volumes that would be appropriate for our use. A great advantage would be the consistency of the volume of powder dropped... the rotors are fixed. More on this later, and I'm hoping my friend marlinguy will join in to add his 2˘ as well. Froggie
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