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Reloading
Use of powder measure
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 198447" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Well that all depends on how far you're shooting and what your definition of "very much" is. Everyone I know in diciplines of precision reloading weighs out every charge or has a thrower that is so accurate that weighing is unwarranted!</p><p></p><p></p><p>To the thread starter:</p><p>I use both a Harrells premium culver and a Chargemaster for competition purposes and have tested all kinds of powder in both. Bottom line: If you're throwing any kind of powder with kernels bigger than Varget, the Harrells can be .3 to .4 grains off on a 60 grain charge. The Chargemaster will throw any kind of powder to exactly .1 grain accuracy but it is much slower (but still faster than throwing from a drum type thrower and finish trickling with another tool).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 198447, member: 2852"] Well that all depends on how far you're shooting and what your definition of "very much" is. Everyone I know in diciplines of precision reloading weighs out every charge or has a thrower that is so accurate that weighing is unwarranted! To the thread starter: I use both a Harrells premium culver and a Chargemaster for competition purposes and have tested all kinds of powder in both. Bottom line: If you're throwing any kind of powder with kernels bigger than Varget, the Harrells can be .3 to .4 grains off on a 60 grain charge. The Chargemaster will throw any kind of powder to exactly .1 grain accuracy but it is much slower (but still faster than throwing from a drum type thrower and finish trickling with another tool). [/QUOTE]
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