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Weighing Powder - How precise is good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 535583" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Sorry for the slow reply SBruce, I just sumbles back into this thread.</p><p> </p><p>I have both a Lyman 1200 ( that I feel is very accurate and I have used it for years) and a RCBS ChargMaster Combo I recently bought with a bunch of reloading stuff.</p><p> </p><p>I zero Cal. my scales with each use. Plus I always have a bullet that is close to my charge weight that I set in the pan once in a while to quick check. I weigh to the tenth of a grain. That is as close as the scales will go but if it flickers back and forth between numbers I take a few kernal out or add one. I think with H-1000 2 kernals are about 1/10th of a grain and I get them all perfect to the tenth. May not be the best way but it works for me and it makes me feel knowing I left no variation. Just not that hard to be perfect in this area.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 535583, member: 7503"] Sorry for the slow reply SBruce, I just sumbles back into this thread. I have both a Lyman 1200 ( that I feel is very accurate and I have used it for years) and a RCBS ChargMaster Combo I recently bought with a bunch of reloading stuff. I zero Cal. my scales with each use. Plus I always have a bullet that is close to my charge weight that I set in the pan once in a while to quick check. I weigh to the tenth of a grain. That is as close as the scales will go but if it flickers back and forth between numbers I take a few kernal out or add one. I think with H-1000 2 kernals are about 1/10th of a grain and I get them all perfect to the tenth. May not be the best way but it works for me and it makes me feel knowing I left no variation. Just not that hard to be perfect in this area. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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