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Reloading
How many of you went back (scales)
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<blockquote data-quote="Konrad" data-source="post: 949536" data-attributes="member: 26549"><p>Man! </p><p>Am I glad I ran onto this thread. I was thinking about one of the new-fangled powder scales but this just proves my basic mistrust of electronic magic.</p><p>I use a Dillon RL550B as a single stage press when loading rifle rounds. I set the measure a tad light, throw the powder charge and then dump it into to pan. Then I use the trickler to bring the beam to level. Then I use a funnel to put the verified load back into the case.</p><p></p><p>The Dillon stays within a couple of tenths anyway but I like to see the weight for myself.</p><p></p><p>Yes, its another step but I like they way things show up down range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konrad, post: 949536, member: 26549"] Man! Am I glad I ran onto this thread. I was thinking about one of the new-fangled powder scales but this just proves my basic mistrust of electronic magic. I use a Dillon RL550B as a single stage press when loading rifle rounds. I set the measure a tad light, throw the powder charge and then dump it into to pan. Then I use the trickler to bring the beam to level. Then I use a funnel to put the verified load back into the case. The Dillon stays within a couple of tenths anyway but I like to see the weight for myself. Yes, its another step but I like they way things show up down range. [/QUOTE]
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