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How critical is measuring powder to .01 grains
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2785094" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>Totally agree - I did exactly what you did when using an RCBS scale (which was way better than my Hornady one). I even went one step further and after lifting the pan, I would push down on it. I spoke with some competitive shooters and they all used A&Ds, so that is what I went with. The time savings alone are totally worth the cost.</p><p></p><p>A&D scales are like AMP annealers. You can go cheap, or you can spend money and get better results in much less time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2785094, member: 3230"] Totally agree - I did exactly what you did when using an RCBS scale (which was way better than my Hornady one). I even went one step further and after lifting the pan, I would push down on it. I spoke with some competitive shooters and they all used A&Ds, so that is what I went with. The time savings alone are totally worth the cost. A&D scales are like AMP annealers. You can go cheap, or you can spend money and get better results in much less time. [/QUOTE]
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