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A&D scale users? ( Newton EJ-123 series)
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<blockquote data-quote="ppoole" data-source="post: 1623717" data-attributes="member: 33431"><p>I have spent a lot of time weighing my charges, probably 50% of my load time. The ad 120 is one of the best nobody questions this, but it costs $700.00 give or take. If you are loading inside of an accuracy node, where .1 of a grain is the norm, is that much standard deviation raised by powder charge? </p><p></p><p>I have measured to .02 on multiple occasions with a scale that drifts, which ruins confidence, still do it. Does measuring to the kernel .02 really help the node or confidence of the shooter? </p><p></p><p>I read about people loading consistently in single digit extreme spread and low standard deviations using charge masters because they are in a node. I have loaded single digit es, but will never shoot over 1000-1100 yards. Would I get much out of it?</p><p></p><p>Ps. If it's hard to understand I'll reword</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppoole, post: 1623717, member: 33431"] I have spent a lot of time weighing my charges, probably 50% of my load time. The ad 120 is one of the best nobody questions this, but it costs $700.00 give or take. If you are loading inside of an accuracy node, where .1 of a grain is the norm, is that much standard deviation raised by powder charge? I have measured to .02 on multiple occasions with a scale that drifts, which ruins confidence, still do it. Does measuring to the kernel .02 really help the node or confidence of the shooter? I read about people loading consistently in single digit extreme spread and low standard deviations using charge masters because they are in a node. I have loaded single digit es, but will never shoot over 1000-1100 yards. Would I get much out of it? Ps. If it’s hard to understand I’ll reword [/QUOTE]
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