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Reloading scales and or powder dispenser
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2883284" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>It depends on the type of powder you are using and the number of rounds you are reloading. I use a digital scale, which works perfect. It is a matter of learning what causes inconsistency. My scale has to be perfectly level, warmed up, and I have to close the vent in the room where I am reloading. For my 308, 243, and 7mm rounds I weigh each charge, for accuracy. That being said, I also weigh and match the bullets and cases. However, for my pistol rounds 9mm, 45 ACP, and my rifle 223 rounds I use the scale to set up my manual powder measure and just check the charge every hundred rounds or so, I have never had it change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2883284, member: 28113"] It depends on the type of powder you are using and the number of rounds you are reloading. I use a digital scale, which works perfect. It is a matter of learning what causes inconsistency. My scale has to be perfectly level, warmed up, and I have to close the vent in the room where I am reloading. For my 308, 243, and 7mm rounds I weigh each charge, for accuracy. That being said, I also weigh and match the bullets and cases. However, for my pistol rounds 9mm, 45 ACP, and my rifle 223 rounds I use the scale to set up my manual powder measure and just check the charge every hundred rounds or so, I have never had it change. [/QUOTE]
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