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Reloading
Ugly extreme spread........now what ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mc Fraser" data-source="post: 1673307" data-attributes="member: 106529"><p>Very good comment.</p><p>I have a RCBS Lite Chargemaster that is 0.01g or 0.1gr accurate. I also have a scale that is 0.001g or 0.01gr accurate and I was playing with some 74gr loads. I can tell you that the RCBS can be anywhere between 73.91 to 74.09gr and it won't tell you if you're under or over. I also found that is not very sensitive, for example if it's set for 74gr and it drops 74.08, then after it beeps and it's done trickle if one pebble drops it won't "feel" it. One H1000 pebble is 0.04gr. So you want 74gr and you can get 74.12 without even knowing; that difference will give you double digit ES. When you measure ES and deviation accurate weight has very much weight on your results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc Fraser, post: 1673307, member: 106529"] Very good comment. I have a RCBS Lite Chargemaster that is 0.01g or 0.1gr accurate. I also have a scale that is 0.001g or 0.01gr accurate and I was playing with some 74gr loads. I can tell you that the RCBS can be anywhere between 73.91 to 74.09gr and it won’t tell you if you’re under or over. I also found that is not very sensitive, for example if it’s set for 74gr and it drops 74.08, then after it beeps and it’s done trickle if one pebble drops it won’t “feel” it. One H1000 pebble is 0.04gr. So you want 74gr and you can get 74.12 without even knowing; that difference will give you double digit ES. When you measure ES and deviation accurate weight has very much weight on your results. [/QUOTE]
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