Rich De
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I did not want to steal Ted's post so thought it best to start a new thread:
Here is my delima
I have been around the long range game for about 11 years now and had always relied on my RCBS 1010 scale. I set it up at eye level and even mounted a permanent magnifying glass so my "older" eyes could see the balance line clearly. It does work........but as was mentioned, 1/10 gr.??? It could be at the top end or at the bottom end and that can amount to five, six or seven kernals and still be within the 1/10 range. The larger the case capacity, the less critical I believe it is. I had been shooting 1K exclusively with a 6.5x.284 imp. or "super" in the area of 54 gr. H-4831. Since Hawk's Ridge is basically no longer and the NC guys moved out to Butner almost 4 hr. away vs. 50 min. to Hawk's, I now am shooting the 600 yard game down at Piedmont just one hour away I also like the foremat much better than the "loose your relay" and pack up your gun senario.........but I digress!
With the 600 yard game I am shooting a 6mmBRX with 32 to 33 gr. of either Varget or H-4895. Here, a tenth could relate to a more noticeable difference in pressure (although it could be said that at 600 its less critical?)
What I am getting at, and I guess I'm looking for a survey, so to speak, of who or how many are using scales that measure to .00 rather than .0 ?
What got me to thinking about it was in loading for my .17 MK4. I have alway thrown my charges with my Harrell's measure and it works! 17 to 20 gr. of H-4198 or N-135. And it does dispose of ground hogs out just past 300 yards. While prepping it for an up coming "friendly" 300 yard Egg Shoot at our club, I noticed the ES was quite high..........like above 75 fps? Then I got to thinking that that little case responds to small incriments one way or the other. So a tenth in that little case can really up or down pressure and subsequent velocity. This got me thinking about the BRX. Just a note: I had gotten a RCBS Chargemaster a few years ago based on the tests run over at 6mmBR.com. And, have been very happy with it. But, the same situation applies to the electronic scale as the beam. Do I need the Lab quality .00 scale? Will it improve my group/scores? I was able to agg. 2.2" at the last match for four targets. Will the scale get me into the 1.???? I guess I'm rambling and just looking for some backing one way or the other before I plunk down $300
Rich De
Here is my delima
I have been around the long range game for about 11 years now and had always relied on my RCBS 1010 scale. I set it up at eye level and even mounted a permanent magnifying glass so my "older" eyes could see the balance line clearly. It does work........but as was mentioned, 1/10 gr.??? It could be at the top end or at the bottom end and that can amount to five, six or seven kernals and still be within the 1/10 range. The larger the case capacity, the less critical I believe it is. I had been shooting 1K exclusively with a 6.5x.284 imp. or "super" in the area of 54 gr. H-4831. Since Hawk's Ridge is basically no longer and the NC guys moved out to Butner almost 4 hr. away vs. 50 min. to Hawk's, I now am shooting the 600 yard game down at Piedmont just one hour away I also like the foremat much better than the "loose your relay" and pack up your gun senario.........but I digress!
With the 600 yard game I am shooting a 6mmBRX with 32 to 33 gr. of either Varget or H-4895. Here, a tenth could relate to a more noticeable difference in pressure (although it could be said that at 600 its less critical?)
What I am getting at, and I guess I'm looking for a survey, so to speak, of who or how many are using scales that measure to .00 rather than .0 ?
What got me to thinking about it was in loading for my .17 MK4. I have alway thrown my charges with my Harrell's measure and it works! 17 to 20 gr. of H-4198 or N-135. And it does dispose of ground hogs out just past 300 yards. While prepping it for an up coming "friendly" 300 yard Egg Shoot at our club, I noticed the ES was quite high..........like above 75 fps? Then I got to thinking that that little case responds to small incriments one way or the other. So a tenth in that little case can really up or down pressure and subsequent velocity. This got me thinking about the BRX. Just a note: I had gotten a RCBS Chargemaster a few years ago based on the tests run over at 6mmBR.com. And, have been very happy with it. But, the same situation applies to the electronic scale as the beam. Do I need the Lab quality .00 scale? Will it improve my group/scores? I was able to agg. 2.2" at the last match for four targets. Will the scale get me into the 1.???? I guess I'm rambling and just looking for some backing one way or the other before I plunk down $300
Rich De