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Reloading
Consistent ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2747340" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I don't match shoot, but I want may ammo in very low ES/SD anyway.</p><p>I would look at primers, and primer seating depth. Scale the powders also. I use a powder scale all the time. Measure first the check with the scale. I have several Lyman #55 powder dumps. I set one up for the powder that I use for that round. I don't change it after that. Generally can throw a very close charge of powder with them. You have to do everything the same way each time to get very close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2747340, member: 101791"] I don't match shoot, but I want may ammo in very low ES/SD anyway. I would look at primers, and primer seating depth. Scale the powders also. I use a powder scale all the time. Measure first the check with the scale. I have several Lyman #55 powder dumps. I set one up for the powder that I use for that round. I don't change it after that. Generally can throw a very close charge of powder with them. You have to do everything the same way each time to get very close. [/QUOTE]
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