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Reloading
How critical is measuring powder to .01 grains
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockbottom" data-source="post: 2787154" data-attributes="member: 85549"><p>In my early reloading days, I didn't have calibrating weights. I made "standard" weights out of a piece of brass rod trimmed to match the weight of my favorite powder loads. There was a different rod for each of the variations of bullet weight, type and powder types. I didn't know the weight of any load to +/- 0.??gn, but I knew I could match them to much better than 0.1gn on my Redding #3 scale. It was fun, but with my rifles, it didn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockbottom, post: 2787154, member: 85549"] In my early reloading days, I didn't have calibrating weights. I made "standard" weights out of a piece of brass rod trimmed to match the weight of my favorite powder loads. There was a different rod for each of the variations of bullet weight, type and powder types. I didn't know the weight of any load to +/- 0.??gn, but I knew I could match them to much better than 0.1gn on my Redding #3 scale. It was fun, but with my rifles, it didn't matter. [/QUOTE]
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