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Reloading
Consistent ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="BillNye" data-source="post: 2746967" data-attributes="member: 114642"><p>The two things I would try next would be moving to annealing every firing after cleaning but before sizing and using a dry neck lube, graphite or h-BN. I would also consider swapping to a beam scale or upgrading to A&D FX120i or similar. Poor ES is usually neck tension related or powder charge related and there's lots that can cause a digital scale to wander</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillNye, post: 2746967, member: 114642"] The two things I would try next would be moving to annealing every firing after cleaning but before sizing and using a dry neck lube, graphite or h-BN. I would also consider swapping to a beam scale or upgrading to A&D FX120i or similar. Poor ES is usually neck tension related or powder charge related and there's lots that can cause a digital scale to wander [/QUOTE]
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