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Reloading
Acceptable Powder Charge variance
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1310892" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>I have an RCBS chargemaster system as well as a gempro 250. Had the gempro first, but it was so slow, and so finicky, I decided to get the chargemaster, even though it is +/- 1/10th instead of the 2/100th like the gempro.</p><p></p><p>Now I find myself weighing charges from the chargemaster and then checking them on the gempro...not sure I have helped myself here, as the gempro is kinda flighty and very slow, but there it is.</p><p></p><p>So my question is, how much of a charge weight difference is important/critical? Am I obsessing over something that I'll never see in terms of actual performance by getting every charge down to the .02 range by double weighing?</p><p></p><p>I should note, I am not a competitor of any kind. I do take classes to be able to shoot long, but that is for hunting purposes, not competing.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1310892, member: 80699"] I have an RCBS chargemaster system as well as a gempro 250. Had the gempro first, but it was so slow, and so finicky, I decided to get the chargemaster, even though it is +/- 1/10th instead of the 2/100th like the gempro. Now I find myself weighing charges from the chargemaster and then checking them on the gempro...not sure I have helped myself here, as the gempro is kinda flighty and very slow, but there it is. So my question is, how much of a charge weight difference is important/critical? Am I obsessing over something that I'll never see in terms of actual performance by getting every charge down to the .02 range by double weighing? I should note, I am not a competitor of any kind. I do take classes to be able to shoot long, but that is for hunting purposes, not competing. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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