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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Most accurate powder scale under $200
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<blockquote data-quote="AZHTR" data-source="post: 2163320" data-attributes="member: 105904"><p>I typically don't give advice on reloading equipment, it's usually a "Ford vs Chevy" argument. But since you wrote "accurate long range reloading", I felt compelled to answer. My brother had a Hornady scale and I had the RCBS for many years, and as we moved out past 500 yards it became apparent that Extreme Spread (ES) and Standard Deviation (SD) in our reloading accuracy was the very thing we could not master without a very accurate scale. </p><p></p><p>We now both own the A&D scale and consistently shoot out to a 1,000 yards. (Just my personal experience)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZHTR, post: 2163320, member: 105904"] I typically don’t give advice on reloading equipment, it’s usually a “Ford vs Chevy” argument. But since you wrote “accurate long range reloading”, I felt compelled to answer. My brother had a Hornady scale and I had the RCBS for many years, and as we moved out past 500 yards it became apparent that Extreme Spread (ES) and Standard Deviation (SD) in our reloading accuracy was the very thing we could not master without a very accurate scale. We now both own the A&D scale and consistently shoot out to a 1,000 yards. (Just my personal experience) [/QUOTE]
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