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Reloading
My beam scale saga continues
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5882897" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>From mid 1980 to 2019 i 10-10 beam scaled every charge I loaded. I did not mind the drudgery because I am a fan of accuracy. This changed when my Kids got 9mm pistols. You can go through a lot of rounds in one range session. </p><p></p><p>I started "throwing" charges when I got a Lee Auto loader. I checked every tenth load for charge weight accuracy. Pistols do not like a few grain overcharge believe me. To my huge surprise the loader was throwing exact grain weight charges. I eventually stretched the charge weight cross-check to 92 rounds. This is when I must reload the brass feeder tubes. </p><p></p><p>For all my centerfire rifle calibers I continue to weigh each charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5882897, member: 5958"] From mid 1980 to 2019 i 10-10 beam scaled every charge I loaded. I did not mind the drudgery because I am a fan of accuracy. This changed when my Kids got 9mm pistols. You can go through a lot of rounds in one range session. I started "throwing" charges when I got a Lee Auto loader. I checked every tenth load for charge weight accuracy. Pistols do not like a few grain overcharge believe me. To my huge surprise the loader was throwing exact grain weight charges. I eventually stretched the charge weight cross-check to 92 rounds. This is when I must reload the brass feeder tubes. For all my centerfire rifle calibers I continue to weigh each charge. [/QUOTE]
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