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Reloading
Has anyone tested the impact .05 grains has on velocity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bro Dave" data-source="post: 1953951" data-attributes="member: 110131"><p>I have been having trouble getting consistent SD's and found that my auto-powder thrower was .1 grain variance or worse so I started double weighing. Started wondering what difference one kernel of powder makes on a 40+ grain load to velocity. An average kernel of powder of 4350 weighs about .02 grains. Do these extremely small variations really have much of an influence on velocity? Recently watched a video of Scott Satterley getting extreme spreads of 2fps. Amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bro Dave, post: 1953951, member: 110131"] I have been having trouble getting consistent SD's and found that my auto-powder thrower was .1 grain variance or worse so I started double weighing. Started wondering what difference one kernel of powder makes on a 40+ grain load to velocity. An average kernel of powder of 4350 weighs about .02 grains. Do these extremely small variations really have much of an influence on velocity? Recently watched a video of Scott Satterley getting extreme spreads of 2fps. Amazing. [/QUOTE]
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