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300 RUM load development questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 777936" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>Well said, that seems to make sense to me. I do realize some of the things I may seem to prioritize may be negligible in the end, but part of my learning process, and attempts to eliminate any variable that I can. There are more important things to focus on, as youve stated above. </p><p>As far as the primer spread/release of energy. I've not done enough loading yet to see those variances first hand. I haven't chrono'd anything yet either. I suppose that is a necessary part of the process. What strategies are used to manage the effects of that variable?</p><p>I am trying to be very meticulously precise in my powder weights. I'm currently using RCBS's entry level balance beam scale, and that may produce some inconsistencies. For now, I'll have to make do with what I've got, and look for ways to manage any variables I see there. </p><p>It seems to me that the chrono is a must do thing. Heres a question about chrono. Will conditions that put the sun at the target end of the range have a negative effect on chrono accuracy? DST will help to an extent, but that is typically the conditions I'm shooting in, regardless of time of day.</p><p>Thanks for the input Bart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 777936, member: 47761"] Well said, that seems to make sense to me. I do realize some of the things I may seem to prioritize may be negligible in the end, but part of my learning process, and attempts to eliminate any variable that I can. There are more important things to focus on, as youve stated above. As far as the primer spread/release of energy. I've not done enough loading yet to see those variances first hand. I haven't chrono'd anything yet either. I suppose that is a necessary part of the process. What strategies are used to manage the effects of that variable? I am trying to be very meticulously precise in my powder weights. I'm currently using RCBS's entry level balance beam scale, and that may produce some inconsistencies. For now, I'll have to make do with what I've got, and look for ways to manage any variables I see there. It seems to me that the chrono is a must do thing. Heres a question about chrono. Will conditions that put the sun at the target end of the range have a negative effect on chrono accuracy? DST will help to an extent, but that is typically the conditions I'm shooting in, regardless of time of day. Thanks for the input Bart [/QUOTE]
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