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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2733171" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>How are you weighing the charges?</p><p>I thought about this a few days ago and if you are scooping with a lee scooper and using the data/chart provided with the scoops, I would use caution as with </p><p>new batches of powder I have never had the scoops or the powder disc's match up with my actual weight when weighed on my 505 beam scale.</p><p></p><p>With 231 and my lead gas checked rounds I found the sweet spot at 5.1gr with standard primers and no crimp.</p><p>But the lead is lubed with lee alox and it is like glue when you seat it into a case.</p><p>It is a slow round but very very accurate in my revolver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2733171, member: 15054"] How are you weighing the charges? I thought about this a few days ago and if you are scooping with a lee scooper and using the data/chart provided with the scoops, I would use caution as with new batches of powder I have never had the scoops or the powder disc's match up with my actual weight when weighed on my 505 beam scale. With 231 and my lead gas checked rounds I found the sweet spot at 5.1gr with standard primers and no crimp. But the lead is lubed with lee alox and it is like glue when you seat it into a case. It is a slow round but very very accurate in my revolver. [/QUOTE]
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