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How critical is measuring powder to .01 grains
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2788233" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Personally I think this whole premise is funny. Are all your case capacities within 1/100 of a grain? What about your bullet dimensions and weights.</p><p><strong>If it makes you feel better, by all means, do it. It does not matter what I or anyone else thinks.</strong></p><p>In engineering school we had a joke: What is the difference between a scientist and an engineer? And we had an example to demonstrate it.</p><p>In a square room the put a scientist and an engineer in on corner. On the diagonal corner the placed $10,000. They told them the can move half the distance at each move. WHen they are close enough, the money is theirs, first man gets it.</p><p>Scientist pulled out a piece of paper, drea diagrams, wrote equations, pulled out his scientific calcluator, started puncnhing buttons, and then threw everything up in frustration say "I will never get there"</p><p>Meanwhile, the engineer, made two moves, then said, "I am close enough, money is mine"</p><p>We all have the freedom to choose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2788233, member: 73445"] Personally I think this whole premise is funny. Are all your case capacities within 1/100 of a grain? What about your bullet dimensions and weights. [B]If it makes you feel better, by all means, do it. It does not matter what I or anyone else thinks.[/B] In engineering school we had a joke: What is the difference between a scientist and an engineer? And we had an example to demonstrate it. In a square room the put a scientist and an engineer in on corner. On the diagonal corner the placed $10,000. They told them the can move half the distance at each move. WHen they are close enough, the money is theirs, first man gets it. Scientist pulled out a piece of paper, drea diagrams, wrote equations, pulled out his scientific calcluator, started puncnhing buttons, and then threw everything up in frustration say "I will never get there" Meanwhile, the engineer, made two moves, then said, "I am close enough, money is mine" We all have the freedom to choose! [/QUOTE]
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