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Reloading
Powder Charge Increments for Load Development?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 516021" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Hey Michael,</p><p> </p><p>One grain is just fine here, as it's pretty close to one percent with a 300 RUM. Thing to remember here is that a grain isn't just a grain, it's a percentage of the overall charge weight. One grain in a RUM is right at one percent. One grain in a 22 Hornet is about ten percent. In the Hornet, one-tenth grain increments make perfect sense, but they'd be pointless in the RUM. You're fine here, and moving up in half grain increments is pure fine-tuning in something this large.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 516021, member: 15748"] Hey Michael, One grain is just fine here, as it's pretty close to one percent with a 300 RUM. Thing to remember here is that a grain isn't just a grain, it's a percentage of the overall charge weight. One grain in a RUM is right at one percent. One grain in a 22 Hornet is about ten percent. In the Hornet, one-tenth grain increments make perfect sense, but they'd be pointless in the RUM. You're fine here, and moving up in half grain increments is pure fine-tuning in something this large. [/QUOTE]
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