Green_Frog
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Re: What model is this Pacific powder measure?
Reply #14 - Feb 22nd, 2025 at 9:42am
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I did some digging and found a post I made on another forum a few years ago. Here is a piece of that post, containing all the rotor data I had at the time; “PISTOL POWDER MEASURE * Standard among pistol reloaders who demand speed and accuracy. Visible powder tube. * Equipped with fixed charge rotor in 2, 2.5, 2.7, 3, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 4, 4.5 or 5 grain bullseye, 6, 8,10 grains Unique, and 12, 14, 16 grain 2400. Blank rotors available. * Wing - nut fastens measure securely to bench-mountedbase plate. Detaches easily for powder removal. NPM-15 PACIFIC PISTOL POWDER MEASURE.... ... .... ... .. $13.90 9-J18 EXTRA ROTOR..............$ 3.50 I also have acquired rotors for 5.5, 6.5, 7. and 7.5 gr of Unique, which aren't listed here. They seem to be factory, but markings vary widely. Froggie” Additionally they will be encountered with black or blue painted bodies, brass or clear plastic powder reservoirs, and either a cast on clamp or the cast on plate that engaged a plate that could be attached to bench or shelf. The largest volume rotors reach the small end of volumes we use for Schuetzen. Hope this will be useful to those of you who stumble across one of these old powder measures. Froggie
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