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Reloading
Why can't i reload exact cartridges?
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<blockquote data-quote="SD260" data-source="post: 1574188" data-attributes="member: 109085"><p>Another consideration would be our measuring equipment. I bring this up only due to my profession and knowledge of other factors. The tools we use as re-loaders for measurements by a professional or mechanical engineering standpoint are more like toys. For example, comparing a professional tool to economy discount store tool. This is no disrespect to any manufacturer or personal preference, but professional tools used for measurements, balance, and weight are subject to calibration schedules to maintain accuracy. This is done in a controlled environment (think clean laboratory climate controlled environment). Through use tools will develop wear, which can and will show with proper inspection. This requires calibration and adjustment to ensure accuracy. As a hobbyist this is beyond obtainable reality. Just remembered even a slight jar , bump, ding, drop, temperature change, humidity difference, unclean surface can affect precision measurements. Some things are beyond our control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SD260, post: 1574188, member: 109085"] Another consideration would be our measuring equipment. I bring this up only due to my profession and knowledge of other factors. The tools we use as re-loaders for measurements by a professional or mechanical engineering standpoint are more like toys. For example, comparing a professional tool to economy discount store tool. This is no disrespect to any manufacturer or personal preference, but professional tools used for measurements, balance, and weight are subject to calibration schedules to maintain accuracy. This is done in a controlled environment (think clean laboratory climate controlled environment). Through use tools will develop wear, which can and will show with proper inspection. This requires calibration and adjustment to ensure accuracy. As a hobbyist this is beyond obtainable reality. Just remembered even a slight jar , bump, ding, drop, temperature change, humidity difference, unclean surface can affect precision measurements. Some things are beyond our control. [/QUOTE]
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