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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 69292" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>How accurate (consistent) do you need to be? The only reason weight is used is because you can get the most precision from a scale. If you could magically get 3 decimals measuring by volume (I've been told) - you could get a more consistent charge.</p><p></p><p>I'm not talking BR here, but ultra long range hunting - where you make compromises to get reliable ammo (it, don't seat bullet into the lands, have finite neck tension, less than 150 lbs (OK, less than 15 lbs really))</p><p></p><p>Not trying to be controversial here, but inquiring minds want to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 69292, member: 3086"] How accurate (consistent) do you need to be? The only reason weight is used is because you can get the most precision from a scale. If you could magically get 3 decimals measuring by volume (I've been told) - you could get a more consistent charge. I'm not talking BR here, but ultra long range hunting - where you make compromises to get reliable ammo (it, don't seat bullet into the lands, have finite neck tension, less than 150 lbs (OK, less than 15 lbs really)) Not trying to be controversial here, but inquiring minds want to know. [/QUOTE]
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