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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Gunpowder or scale?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 993805" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I was loading for a match one night and I got tired so I went to bed. Left a charge of H 4350 sit on the scale. In the morning the scale read heavier. I thought it must have drifted overnight. I poured the powder in my other pan and sat the pan back on the scale and made sure it was zeroed. I poured the powder back on the scale and it was the same. It gained over night. Now I live in Pa and the humidity is high here. I believe if is was real low humidity it could go the other way. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 993805, member: 14053"] I was loading for a match one night and I got tired so I went to bed. Left a charge of H 4350 sit on the scale. In the morning the scale read heavier. I thought it must have drifted overnight. I poured the powder in my other pan and sat the pan back on the scale and made sure it was zeroed. I poured the powder back on the scale and it was the same. It gained over night. Now I live in Pa and the humidity is high here. I believe if is was real low humidity it could go the other way. Matt [/QUOTE]
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