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Extreme spread problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1699051" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>I don't know about your chargemaster but the one I have using the stock RCBS scale is great!. It's getting me .1 gn powder accuracy. I keep a standard weight available to occasionaly check against that is near the weight of my powder loads (5 gram) and no issues so I would disagree with some who say it's your powder scale. If your getting consistent 3/8's groups with your load you are definitley doing a lot right already. If you were getting poor groups it would be another story. If you have or can get hold of a Magnetospeed to test your velocity I would put a lot of trust in it to be accurate. Just be aware if you use one than it can affect your point of impact. I wouldn't so much trust your average screen type chrony. Make sure your use some kind of wax or sizing oil or dry lube on the neck of the cases when you resize and be sure your necks aren't too thick. I just started using a annealer and I feel it also helps. But as I said initially, if you are getting consistent good groups of 3/8's inch 95% of what you are doing is 100% correct as few folks get that kind of grouping on on any ammo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1699051, member: 33915"] I don't know about your chargemaster but the one I have using the stock RCBS scale is great!. It's getting me .1 gn powder accuracy. I keep a standard weight available to occasionaly check against that is near the weight of my powder loads (5 gram) and no issues so I would disagree with some who say it's your powder scale. If your getting consistent 3/8's groups with your load you are definitley doing a lot right already. If you were getting poor groups it would be another story. If you have or can get hold of a Magnetospeed to test your velocity I would put a lot of trust in it to be accurate. Just be aware if you use one than it can affect your point of impact. I wouldn't so much trust your average screen type chrony. Make sure your use some kind of wax or sizing oil or dry lube on the neck of the cases when you resize and be sure your necks aren't too thick. I just started using a annealer and I feel it also helps. But as I said initially, if you are getting consistent good groups of 3/8's inch 95% of what you are doing is 100% correct as few folks get that kind of grouping on on any ammo! [/QUOTE]
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