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Light vs Heavy and Extreme Spread
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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 1819730" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>I also have a 35P and I don't trust it's readings from October - March. The low sun angle has a terrible influence on the velocities. This was noted here in E. TN and in Colorado, but had no visible effect in the ugly lower corner of Alabama when I was stationed there. I have very low ES & SD with my 243 Win using H4350, Varget and H4831. What are you weighing your powder charges with and do you use the same technique each and every time? When I quit using my electronic scale and went back to my old RCBS balance beam scale the ES/SD came back to the low readings I used to get ... and I never do it when the AC or Heater blower are actively on. It could be any number of things though, including brass hardness and how many times between annealing. Good luck solving the mystery!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 1819730, member: 103010"] I also have a 35P and I don't trust it's readings from October - March. The low sun angle has a terrible influence on the velocities. This was noted here in E. TN and in Colorado, but had no visible effect in the ugly lower corner of Alabama when I was stationed there. I have very low ES & SD with my 243 Win using H4350, Varget and H4831. What are you weighing your powder charges with and do you use the same technique each and every time? When I quit using my electronic scale and went back to my old RCBS balance beam scale the ES/SD came back to the low readings I used to get ... and I never do it when the AC or Heater blower are actively on. It could be any number of things though, including brass hardness and how many times between annealing. Good luck solving the mystery! [/QUOTE]
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