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Weighing Powder - How precise is good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="dustybrown" data-source="post: 833943" data-attributes="member: 16688"><p>I know this is an old thread but I was loading for my rifles recently and I noticed the odd sized out of normal off color kernel of powder. (retumbo) Is this anomaly going to be an issue with charges out of a charge through ? and I always weigh my charges and trickle to the best my scale will read (5-0-5 RCBS)....</p><p>I know a lot of bench rest guys that just weigh every ten or so..... </p><p>Its a two part question ?</p><p>odd sized and shaped kernels ?</p><p>and to weigh every charge or every 5 - 10 ect...</p><p>for shooting at 1000 yards and wanting low ES</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustybrown, post: 833943, member: 16688"] I know this is an old thread but I was loading for my rifles recently and I noticed the odd sized out of normal off color kernel of powder. (retumbo) Is this anomaly going to be an issue with charges out of a charge through ? and I always weigh my charges and trickle to the best my scale will read (5-0-5 RCBS).... I know a lot of bench rest guys that just weigh every ten or so..... Its a two part question ? odd sized and shaped kernels ? and to weigh every charge or every 5 - 10 ect... for shooting at 1000 yards and wanting low ES [/QUOTE]
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