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Hornady brass VS. Adg brass (6.5prc)
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1767171" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Yes I know from shooting 1000 yard comp. It's even way completely different than 1 and 200 yard br. I have 2 m5 scales and a 10-10 scale that are super tuned and can weigh one kernel of stick powder. But they are slow to use and you can't have any breeze in the room and you need to set the scale at a height that you can look straight at the needles. I put a needle on mine so I don't have to look across the gap. My friend has the non blue tooth model with the billet upgrades and it's pretty awesome. Sometimes just the convienence is worth the extra cash. I don't have a brass problem. I use good brass and I take care of it. I shoot my rifles on the nodes under max. Never did need the extra speed. I'm an accuracy buff.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1767171, member: 38048"] Yes I know from shooting 1000 yard comp. It's even way completely different than 1 and 200 yard br. I have 2 m5 scales and a 10-10 scale that are super tuned and can weigh one kernel of stick powder. But they are slow to use and you can't have any breeze in the room and you need to set the scale at a height that you can look straight at the needles. I put a needle on mine so I don't have to look across the gap. My friend has the non blue tooth model with the billet upgrades and it's pretty awesome. Sometimes just the convienence is worth the extra cash. I don't have a brass problem. I use good brass and I take care of it. I shoot my rifles on the nodes under max. Never did need the extra speed. I'm an accuracy buff. Shep [/QUOTE]
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