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Reloading
Newbie question on powder measurement
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<blockquote data-quote="sourdough44" data-source="post: 1401560" data-attributes="member: 16114"><p>You will need a scale of some type. I've used the 'balance beam', and now use an electronic scale. If reloading more than a handful of rounds, like after testing, I set up my RCBS powder measure to 'drop' the desired charge weight of powder. Once it is set I go ahead and check the powder charges once in a while.</p><p></p><p> I do the same for handgun, but with a measure set up for the light handgun powder charges. There are a good number of powder measures to look over, simple to more costly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sourdough44, post: 1401560, member: 16114"] You will need a scale of some type. I’ve used the ‘balance beam’, and now use an electronic scale. If reloading more than a handful of rounds, like after testing, I set up my RCBS powder measure to ‘drop’ the desired charge weight of powder. Once it is set I go ahead and check the powder charges once in a while. I do the same for handgun, but with a measure set up for the light handgun powder charges. There are a good number of powder measures to look over, simple to more costly. [/QUOTE]
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