Originally Posted by Axtell
Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Originally Posted by smokepole

Axtell is also the guy who touts the fact that he weighs his powder charges using a jeweler's scale to the nearest 0.02 grain, and claims that this makes a difference.

I have no patience for such claims.




Had a discussion with one of the Nation's top PRS shooters about this very subject. He's been weighing charges to the granule and has seen SD's for strings of 30 rounds reduced to 8



OK, but can any improvement from this be reliably resolved on target?



Which brick do you take out of a wall that allows the whole structure fall apart ?

I will not knowingly degrade my standards to the Lee powder dipper method, which btw are pretty good for hunting grade ammo inside 200 or so yards.



While not charged with a Lee Dipper, these loads were all thrown with a Quick Measure, not trickled, and not weighed individually. These groups won't win any BR records, but I doubt that observed results would improve noticeably by increasing the precision of my powder charging technique.

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