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Questions about chronograph speeds and powder amount
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1911544" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p><em>Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. Exercise patience in reloading as well as shooting.</em></p><p>In your first post you asked if making each powder charge the same will make a difference:</p><p> My approach is that there are many variables involved in accurately hitting the intended target. Each Shooter/Handloader has their own list. When I am confident that I loaded equal powder charges, I can check that box.</p><p>So YES equal powder charges are a factor in achieving accuracy.</p><p><em><strong>A trick I learned on this forum is to use a Voltage Conditioner with my electronic scale.</strong></em> The faster the processer used in a computer or scale, the more susceptible it is to variation and disruption in power. I originally used a battery back up with surge protection with my electronic scale /dispenser to counter this . But as I mentioned, I learned that a Voltage Conditioner will do the same thing and maybe cheaper.</p><p>Make sure your scale is sitting level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1911544, member: 113391"] [I]Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. Exercise patience in reloading as well as shooting.[/I] In your first post you asked if making each powder charge the same will make a difference: My approach is that there are many variables involved in accurately hitting the intended target. Each Shooter/Handloader has their own list. When I am confident that I loaded equal powder charges, I can check that box. So YES equal powder charges are a factor in achieving accuracy. [I][B]A trick I learned on this forum is to use a Voltage Conditioner with my electronic scale.[/B][/I] The faster the processer used in a computer or scale, the more susceptible it is to variation and disruption in power. I originally used a battery back up with surge protection with my electronic scale /dispenser to counter this . But as I mentioned, I learned that a Voltage Conditioner will do the same thing and maybe cheaper. Make sure your scale is sitting level. [/QUOTE]
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