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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Calipers and Velocity Consistency
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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1316998" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>As for Calipers I have a Starrett dial that I bought about 20 years ago. I think it'll last longer than me. Mitutoyo makes good calipers too.</p><p> </p><p>Along with what has already been mentioned such as annealing case neck and measuring each powder charge I think it helps to have cases with the same internal capacity. The quickest way to sort that out is to weigh cases without the primer and before you fire them. (or if you can get them squeaky clean) Basically you don't want any powder/carbon debris inside the case which would affect the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1316998, member: 40852"] As for Calipers I have a Starrett dial that I bought about 20 years ago. I think it'll last longer than me. Mitutoyo makes good calipers too. Along with what has already been mentioned such as annealing case neck and measuring each powder charge I think it helps to have cases with the same internal capacity. The quickest way to sort that out is to weigh cases without the primer and before you fire them. (or if you can get them squeaky clean) Basically you don't want any powder/carbon debris inside the case which would affect the weight. [/QUOTE]
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