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Reloading
What scale do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1441055" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have been using a Chargemaster, checked with balance beam scale every 50 charges or so. Used with a straw, it throws to .1gr with maybe one or two .1-.2gr overthrows per 100 charges. I correct these manually for with a small spatula. My Chargemaster is +15 years old and works quite well. Balance beam checks indicate that I'm generally within .05gr of the Chargemaster reading.. For my hunting/competition requirements to 1200 yards I find this level of precision quite satisfactory for sub .5MOA accuracy. For just about all my precision rifles, my loads run 4-6FPS per .1 grains charge weight, and a .5-1gr accuracy node. My ES standard is <12FPS for 10 shots. In reality, several other factors can easily negate going to finer levels of weighing precision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1441055, member: 10291"] I have been using a Chargemaster, checked with balance beam scale every 50 charges or so. Used with a straw, it throws to .1gr with maybe one or two .1-.2gr overthrows per 100 charges. I correct these manually for with a small spatula. My Chargemaster is +15 years old and works quite well. Balance beam checks indicate that I’m generally within .05gr of the Chargemaster reading.. For my hunting/competition requirements to 1200 yards I find this level of precision quite satisfactory for sub .5MOA accuracy. For just about all my precision rifles, my loads run 4-6FPS per .1 grains charge weight, and a .5-1gr accuracy node. My ES standard is <12FPS for 10 shots. In reality, several other factors can easily negate going to finer levels of weighing precision. [/QUOTE]
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