I don't know why everyone rips on/has trouble with the Lee powder drops.

The right tool for the right job. I keep one of each setup on the turret head with my dies. Keep em clean, polished, and static free.

I use the Auto Disk for pistol. Titegroup, W231

I use the Pro Auto Disc stacked for spherical rifle powders. H335, BLC-2

I use the Lee Perfect Powder Measure, setup to autodrop for rifle stick powders. Varget, IMR4064, 8208XBR

They all have the riser to clear the safety primer on the turret setup.

They all run consistent enough for the loads I'm building which are primarily plinking, and don't leak.


If you have a leakey auto disk, try this tip from Lee.

Auto Disk Powder Measure Leaking

Posted by on 20 October 2011 03:37 PM

As with all mechanical devices enough clearance has to be built into the device to allow movement of the components. Should you be experiencing leakage, one fix is to reduce the amount of clearance between the hopper and the disk by carefully sanding down the risers that the hopper is mounted to. Place a disk between the risers with a piece of scotch tape on top, and use a file or sandpaper attached to a flat surface, and file/sand until contact is made with the scotch tape.


Should the disk travel past the drop tube, all of the powder should have dropped down the tube already. A few flakes of powder may stick to the disk just from static
http://leeprecision.net/support/inde...easure-leaking