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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 1531489" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>I've figured out in my own reloading, that while I can get very consistent charges from my RCBS Uniflow, they are never exactly what I'm looking for, so I throw a smaller charge and top it off with a trickler (if I need exact charges).</p><p></p><p>Second thing, I also have an electronic scale and they just aren't that great unless you spend some big money. Get a beam type scale, I've got an RCBS 10.10 and it's friggin' awesome.</p><p></p><p>I would bet that the problem lies in your scale, not in your powder measure, like rebelracer said. Which scale are you using? I personally have a little MTM Case Guard scale that was about $40 that seemed to be popular, though I'm not sure why, as it would jump around a lot between each measurement, that thing is worthless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 1531489, member: 5564"] I've figured out in my own reloading, that while I can get very consistent charges from my RCBS Uniflow, they are never exactly what I'm looking for, so I throw a smaller charge and top it off with a trickler (if I need exact charges). Second thing, I also have an electronic scale and they just aren't that great unless you spend some big money. Get a beam type scale, I've got an RCBS 10.10 and it's friggin' awesome. I would bet that the problem lies in your scale, not in your powder measure, like rebelracer said. Which scale are you using? I personally have a little MTM Case Guard scale that was about $40 that seemed to be popular, though I'm not sure why, as it would jump around a lot between each measurement, that thing is worthless. [/QUOTE]
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