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<blockquote data-quote="BillLarson" data-source="post: 2381915" data-attributes="member: 1149"><p>Unless your accuracy requirements are less than .250 moa.i would not get into volume measurements...</p><p>it requires a scale that reads in .02 grains.(thats hundredths not tenths) some guys weigh primers,alot of guys weigh bullets...</p><p>Don't hurt to try it though...</p><p>Use an eyedropper and H2O..</p><p>All this info is available in most reloading books and varies...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillLarson, post: 2381915, member: 1149"] Unless your accuracy requirements are less than .250 moa.i would not get into volume measurements... it requires a scale that reads in .02 grains.(thats hundredths not tenths) some guys weigh primers,alot of guys weigh bullets... Don't hurt to try it though... Use an eyedropper and H2O.. All this info is available in most reloading books and varies... [/QUOTE]
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