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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Dramatic drop in velocity with exact same components - strange! Ever seen this??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterjones" data-source="post: 2294329" data-attributes="member: 112130"><p>As far as checking scale with a known weight every so many rounds loaded, every so often etc, I just calibrate every scale I've used with a standard, then immediately check weight of powder pan I'll be using and write the weight of the pan on it with a Sharpie…….my one brass powder pan weighs 260.9 grains………anytime I take the pan off the scale and it reads anything other than -260.9, I know I need to recalibrate or reset the scale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterjones, post: 2294329, member: 112130"] As far as checking scale with a known weight every so many rounds loaded, every so often etc, I just calibrate every scale I’ve used with a standard, then immediately check weight of powder pan I’ll be using and write the weight of the pan on it with a Sharpie…….my one brass powder pan weighs 260.9 grains………anytime I take the pan off the scale and it reads anything other than -260.9, I know I need to recalibrate or reset the scale [/QUOTE]
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