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Reloading
Buying the right equipment the first time? Advise wanted!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 665660" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I keep a small log book to store my setups I use at the range. Once or twice a year I'll setup the measurer on a stand and weigh new powders (to me anyway) to get new starting loads, and start a new page for them in the book. I have another similar book that I actually keep load recipes in (bushing, seating depth, bullet, and primer and charge). I'm going to start a new book later in the year that will take in case brands and their volume.</p><p> </p><p>I use a Harrell measurer, and it seems to repeat extremely well in my return trips to the range. I still find myself having to trickel powders in some of the more coarse grained stuff, but it's also the nature of the beast.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 665660, member: 25383"] I keep a small log book to store my setups I use at the range. Once or twice a year I'll setup the measurer on a stand and weigh new powders (to me anyway) to get new starting loads, and start a new page for them in the book. I have another similar book that I actually keep load recipes in (bushing, seating depth, bullet, and primer and charge). I'm going to start a new book later in the year that will take in case brands and their volume. I use a Harrell measurer, and it seems to repeat extremely well in my return trips to the range. I still find myself having to trickel powders in some of the more coarse grained stuff, but it's also the nature of the beast. gary [/QUOTE]
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