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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Weighing BH209
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<blockquote data-quote="Horse43" data-source="post: 2711732" data-attributes="member: 125077"><p>It's pretty wild the difference between the volume method and actually weighing them. Volume is really a terrible way to go for consistency. Glad you're looking to start weighing them! I use chargemaster too, dump them down charge tubes to use at the range or field that are marked by volume. I'd say they're all very different on volume. Think it depends how they've settled. I've had to remeasure a few casue I though it was off, but it wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse43, post: 2711732, member: 125077"] It's pretty wild the difference between the volume method and actually weighing them. Volume is really a terrible way to go for consistency. Glad you're looking to start weighing them! I use chargemaster too, dump them down charge tubes to use at the range or field that are marked by volume. I'd say they're all very different on volume. Think it depends how they've settled. I've had to remeasure a few casue I though it was off, but it wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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