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.001 gram (.015grain) scales?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 1986217" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>I will be glad to share my findings with you.</p><p>Keep in mind the Labradar and scale are both new to me and I'm still learning to effectively use both of them. The scale was plug and play, not a problem one. The Labrador, not so much. It required making changes to my 100yd private range and a learning curve using it. About 2 weeks ago I posted a pic of my 1st shoot with the scale.</p><p>Scan my post. You will find it. Its a pic of the target with the chrono readings. I think that was a load data comparison between lapua and Hornady brass. I think the lapua brass was weighed on my gempro 250. Check it out. I shot about 4 days ago and I haven't had time to compile the data from that shoot yet, but the groups tightened up on the lapua, and for the Hornady brass, I need to drop the load to a lower nod. It showed signs of high presser at that load. Flatten primers. </p><p>I'll be glad to share my findings as I go down this new rabbit hole. I mean path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 1986217, member: 111276"] I will be glad to share my findings with you. Keep in mind the Labradar and scale are both new to me and I'm still learning to effectively use both of them. The scale was plug and play, not a problem one. The Labrador, not so much. It required making changes to my 100yd private range and a learning curve using it. About 2 weeks ago I posted a pic of my 1st shoot with the scale. Scan my post. You will find it. Its a pic of the target with the chrono readings. I think that was a load data comparison between lapua and Hornady brass. I think the lapua brass was weighed on my gempro 250. Check it out. I shot about 4 days ago and I haven't had time to compile the data from that shoot yet, but the groups tightened up on the lapua, and for the Hornady brass, I need to drop the load to a lower nod. It showed signs of high presser at that load. Flatten primers. I'll be glad to share my findings as I go down this new rabbit hole. I mean path. [/QUOTE]
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