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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 862887" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I have found that sometimes small deviations in powder will make a difference and sometimes not. Usually it won't matter if using large capacity case and slow burning propellant. I weigh each charge on my RCBS 10-10 balance beam scale when loading rifle cartridges. I tried another brand BB scale once and it was not consistent at all, so I returned it and got a refund. If I weigh each one down to a gnat's *** I don't have to worry about that causing inconsistency in my loads. That eliminates one possibility if components don't make a good mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 862887, member: 8358"] I have found that sometimes small deviations in powder will make a difference and sometimes not. Usually it won't matter if using large capacity case and slow burning propellant. I weigh each charge on my RCBS 10-10 balance beam scale when loading rifle cartridges. I tried another brand BB scale once and it was not consistent at all, so I returned it and got a refund. If I weigh each one down to a gnat's *** I don't have to worry about that causing inconsistency in my loads. That eliminates one possibility if components don't make a good mix. [/QUOTE]
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