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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1681109" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>I use a progressive with 6 stages or less. It works very well and is quite accurate, the OAL might vary 0.001 happening <1/50. I don't check at ± 0.0001 because my shooting skills are not that good, yet.</p><p>At 68℉ in my little reloading corner, with short or long powder the powder drop is usually within 0.1gr. I pull each piece of brass and set in a rack. I will then check on a digital scale the true weight of my powder and then back into the brass. When all are known to be correct I will finish the job.</p><p>I shoot targets, not competition, to improve my skills I also hunt a bit. How I am reloading is better than my shooting skills. When I shoot better I will reload more precisely.</p><p>Have fun, enjoy, be safe always.</p><p></p><p>My wife used to accuse me of being anal, then I built some equipment for our handicapped son, now I am just being precise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1681109, member: 108777"] I use a progressive with 6 stages or less. It works very well and is quite accurate, the OAL might vary 0.001 happening <1/50. I don't check at ± 0.0001 because my shooting skills are not that good, yet. At 68℉ in my little reloading corner, with short or long powder the powder drop is usually within 0.1gr. I pull each piece of brass and set in a rack. I will then check on a digital scale the true weight of my powder and then back into the brass. When all are known to be correct I will finish the job. I shoot targets, not competition, to improve my skills I also hunt a bit. How I am reloading is better than my shooting skills. When I shoot better I will reload more precisely. Have fun, enjoy, be safe always. My wife used to accuse me of being anal, then I built some equipment for our handicapped son, now I am just being precise. [/QUOTE]
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