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Reloading
.204 load: too much velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="scottyd2506" data-source="post: 821861" data-attributes="member: 19778"><p>Solved. Scales was not zeroed right, it is a RCBS 505 beam scale, but with dust collecting on beam, and adjustment on end was off.</p><p>32 grain bullet weighed 31.1 grains etc</p><p></p><p> my load of 27.4 was actually 28.3 avg using 8208. Learn something new everyday. "Always zero scales" pulled bullets on ALL my all my 204 loads today.</p><p></p><p> I've been shooting those loads for some time now, just when I decided to chrono the loads it raised a red flag. Chronographs are indeed much more useful than just knowing speed. for drop and velocity variations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyd2506, post: 821861, member: 19778"] Solved. Scales was not zeroed right, it is a RCBS 505 beam scale, but with dust collecting on beam, and adjustment on end was off. 32 grain bullet weighed 31.1 grains etc my load of 27.4 was actually 28.3 avg using 8208. Learn something new everyday. "Always zero scales" pulled bullets on ALL my all my 204 loads today. I've been shooting those loads for some time now, just when I decided to chrono the loads it raised a red flag. Chronographs are indeed much more useful than just knowing speed. for drop and velocity variations. [/QUOTE]
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