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What are using to throw and weight powder charges?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sconnie42" data-source="post: 1652818" data-attributes="member: 101758"><p>I agree 100%. Find a node and run with it. I have one node that is +/- 0.3gn. I literally just scoop and dribble powder until I'm in the node. Saves lots of time. ES is less than 20 </p><p></p><p>Here is the workup data on my node. </p><p>Varget node test on 358 Win 225gr SBT</p><p></p><p></p><p>Current lot 2450</p><p></p><p>47.6. 2401</p><p>48.1 2439</p><p>48.6 2445</p><p></p><p>New lot</p><p>47.6 2425</p><p>47.8 2418</p><p>48.0 2437</p><p>48.2 2437</p><p>48.4 2448</p><p>48.6 2445</p><p>48.8 2444</p><p>49 2473</p><p>The ES was 11 on +/-0.4gn. If I do my part in prep and loading, the powder measure is extremely simple. I weigh it up with a plastic spoon on a Frankfort arsenal digital scale. </p><p></p><p>I understand this load wouldn't be considered for "long range" by most. However, it is an example of why I'm not overly anal about the charge weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sconnie42, post: 1652818, member: 101758"] I agree 100%. Find a node and run with it. I have one node that is +/- 0.3gn. I literally just scoop and dribble powder until I’m in the node. Saves lots of time. ES is less than 20 Here is the workup data on my node. Varget node test on 358 Win 225gr SBT Current lot 2450 47.6. 2401 48.1 2439 48.6 2445 New lot 47.6 2425 47.8 2418 48.0 2437 48.2 2437 48.4 2448 48.6 2445 48.8 2444 49 2473 The ES was 11 on +/-0.4gn. If I do my part in prep and loading, the powder measure is extremely simple. I weigh it up with a plastic spoon on a Frankfort arsenal digital scale. I understand this load wouldn’t be considered for “long range” by most. However, it is an example of why I’m not overly anal about the charge weight. [/QUOTE]
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