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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 559070" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>That seems to be a good scale, I have not heard anything bad with them. I am going to order a gempro 250. I had a cheap $79.99 cabelas scale and did not work right. Being anal sort of like me I don't think you you would have mixed either the primers or the powder with something else, but still possible. I can't see your velocity changing that much just with temp being sort of the same as before. Maybe 40 or 50 deg or so towards the warm side. In all honesty I would probably still lean towards powder charge. I hate to say it but I will have to pull over a dozen to remeasure too. I just don't see any other reason they would jump that much when the conditions are approx the same. Good luck and keep us posted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 559070, member: 26633"] That seems to be a good scale, I have not heard anything bad with them. I am going to order a gempro 250. I had a cheap $79.99 cabelas scale and did not work right. Being anal sort of like me I don't think you you would have mixed either the primers or the powder with something else, but still possible. I can't see your velocity changing that much just with temp being sort of the same as before. Maybe 40 or 50 deg or so towards the warm side. In all honesty I would probably still lean towards powder charge. I hate to say it but I will have to pull over a dozen to remeasure too. I just don't see any other reason they would jump that much when the conditions are approx the same. Good luck and keep us posted [/QUOTE]
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