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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Powder weighing problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="emmagator" data-source="post: 510671" data-attributes="member: 22817"><p>So your saying I can't work up a safe load without firing a thousand rounds, wow, thought that's what manuals are for. I don't know many guys that can shoot those kind of numbers to work up one round. You make it sound as if I'm just dumping powder in the case. I loaded up the max published load for my setup and was about 500fps off published numbers. I've done hrs of research and reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmagator, post: 510671, member: 22817"] So your saying I can't work up a safe load without firing a thousand rounds, wow, thought that's what manuals are for. I don't know many guys that can shoot those kind of numbers to work up one round. You make it sound as if I'm just dumping powder in the case. I loaded up the max published load for my setup and was about 500fps off published numbers. I've done hrs of research and reading. [/QUOTE]
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