


Mick
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The feelgood Factor works for me!ovenpaa wrote:This is interesting, I would only use the Harrell for throwing initial charges with coarse powders before going onto the milligram scale but if you do the math for say a 60 grain load then two tenths variation is going to equal a variation of less than 10FPS. It does make me wonder why we spend so much time on weighing and measuring and testing when we could probably get equally equal benefit by spending more time on shooting and wind reading skills.MikMak wrote:Strictly speaking, No its not accurate enough for the coarse N560, we check weigh every charge on Lab Scales prior to filling the case, just use the Harel to get a rough charge weight quickly, sometimes its spot on, but mostly 1 to 2 tenths out on weight. I have tried loads without check weighing and get better results with the checked weight charges.
Deep down I know the reason, it's because we feel better for taking the extra time with our hand loads
dromia wrote:Have a look at the Man Cave thread further down, here's the link:
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=97
ovenpaa wrote:Nice one Mick,
Another workshop based one here. OK, it is the shed at the end of the garden but it is home to me![]()
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