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Acceptable Powder Charge variance
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1312600" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I did a test once in a 22 Creedmoor using the Chargemaster only and trickling with the Gempro only. I found no discernible difference in SD or accuracy. That was 20 rounds of each. A small sample in one caliber but something nonetheless. I also have a Scott Parker tuned scale that I've not loaded with yet and intend to use that for my precision rounds. I intend to use the Chargemaster a couple tenths light and trickle on the balance scale. I figure it's not going to hurt.</p><p></p><p>I tuned my Chargemaster settings and throws charges much faster now. You have to tune it for your charge weight though. One cartridge uses 45 grains and the other uses 63 and the 'tunes' for each don't work for the other. I'll get overruns on one or the other if I don't change the tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1312600, member: 605"] I did a test once in a 22 Creedmoor using the Chargemaster only and trickling with the Gempro only. I found no discernible difference in SD or accuracy. That was 20 rounds of each. A small sample in one caliber but something nonetheless. I also have a Scott Parker tuned scale that I've not loaded with yet and intend to use that for my precision rounds. I intend to use the Chargemaster a couple tenths light and trickle on the balance scale. I figure it's not going to hurt. I tuned my Chargemaster settings and throws charges much faster now. You have to tune it for your charge weight though. One cartridge uses 45 grains and the other uses 63 and the 'tunes' for each don't work for the other. I'll get overruns on one or the other if I don't change the tune. [/QUOTE]
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