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Reloading
When weighting cases what is acceptable range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weaselthis" data-source="post: 1695181" data-attributes="member: 19417"><p>I follow a similar path, both for my match rifle and my hunting rifles and use smaller gallon ziploks to separate cases into ONE grain lots. I then use quarts to get them down to .1 grain lots that go into the gallon and stay together until pockets are gone. I will then mark each loaded round grouped together an put into one magazine for a match, i.e., for each distance at our club, 200,300,425,500,600,800,900,1000 will have either 3-12 rounds exactly weighing the same. Seems to help me. Get pretty consistent velocities MOST of the time. For hunting loads, I'll try to load up 20-30 for a trip. Seems overboard, I know, but I'm retired and got the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weaselthis, post: 1695181, member: 19417"] I follow a similar path, both for my match rifle and my hunting rifles and use smaller gallon ziploks to separate cases into ONE grain lots. I then use quarts to get them down to .1 grain lots that go into the gallon and stay together until pockets are gone. I will then mark each loaded round grouped together an put into one magazine for a match, i.e., for each distance at our club, 200,300,425,500,600,800,900,1000 will have either 3-12 rounds exactly weighing the same. Seems to help me. Get pretty consistent velocities MOST of the time. For hunting loads, I'll try to load up 20-30 for a trip. Seems overboard, I know, but I'm retired and got the time. [/QUOTE]
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