QuietTexan
Well-Known Member
I've gone full circle lately. Good barrels shoot. Bad barrels don't.
I feed the barrels the most consistent loads that are possible to make. But past that meh, if a half grain of powder or a hundredth of seating depth would cause problems it's time to move on.
The real wackery here is guys thinking a +/-0.1gn precision scale can measure to the 0.01gn because of false precision on the read out. I'm sure I'll get at least one guy saying how consistent their Chargemaster is, but if that consistency is less than what the manual says the actual precision tolerance is.... well. There's lying, then there's lying to yourself. The second is much, much worse.
I feed the barrels the most consistent loads that are possible to make. But past that meh, if a half grain of powder or a hundredth of seating depth would cause problems it's time to move on.
The real wackery here is guys thinking a +/-0.1gn precision scale can measure to the 0.01gn because of false precision on the read out. I'm sure I'll get at least one guy saying how consistent their Chargemaster is, but if that consistency is less than what the manual says the actual precision tolerance is.... well. There's lying, then there's lying to yourself. The second is much, much worse.