
Yes Jim and I still do it the old way but the Lee dippers are not big enough

this is what I used and still do. One is cut for volume the .50 and the other is for the 90 and it don't matter if it was C&H or Dupont or Goex.
A guy gets a little spoiled using the modern drops and they are nice and efficient to work with when you have a large volume of cases to fill going to several shoots a thousand miles from home so you don't have to get out the 310 tool to reload

When the pan is filling I can seat a wad compress cut a lube wad and another wad and the cycle starts all over again.
Using the pacific balance beam that thing would rock a long time before it settled down, then came the oil damper, then the magnetic damping.
But you know the dippers in a bowl and screed off the unsettled dropped just as close after tapping the side and if it was light reach in that bowl and take a pinch of powder like you would salt to sprinkle on your potatoes.
Yes time has changed. The new Sheels 1500 powder drop will be here today. Their no BS warranty is great. Give me the broken one and I give a new one and they wont even ask what happen to it.
RCBS used to do this.
Kurt