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Reloading
Quest for accurate/consistent reloads...HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Welderboy11972" data-source="post: 1292093" data-attributes="member: 91394"><p>Bucks, I use the Lyman scales that came with the Lyman kit.I believe it's the 1500. I have it setting on a level table. I calibrate it everytime I turn it on and after every 5 rounds, I also rezero it everytime I refill the powder pan. Each powder charge is weighted 3 times before I dump it in the case. I have also went as far as weighting primed cases and bullets separate numbering each case and bullet. Then reweight each after the power and bullet was put in the cases, just to kinda double check everything. The funny thing about doing that, is every loaded case was .1gr heavier then it added up to be. I did 20 rounds that way and everyone was .1gr more. I know the Lyman scale are not the best but I'm trying to make do till I get back to work. This oil/gas industry slum is starving a lot of guy out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderboy11972, post: 1292093, member: 91394"] Bucks, I use the Lyman scales that came with the Lyman kit.I believe it's the 1500. I have it setting on a level table. I calibrate it everytime I turn it on and after every 5 rounds, I also rezero it everytime I refill the powder pan. Each powder charge is weighted 3 times before I dump it in the case. I have also went as far as weighting primed cases and bullets separate numbering each case and bullet. Then reweight each after the power and bullet was put in the cases, just to kinda double check everything. The funny thing about doing that, is every loaded case was .1gr heavier then it added up to be. I did 20 rounds that way and everyone was .1gr more. I know the Lyman scale are not the best but I'm trying to make do till I get back to work. This oil/gas industry slum is starving a lot of guy out. [/QUOTE]
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