Pete Wass
Well-known member
Whilst loading some ammo for the up-coming State Long Distance shoot I began to realize, I think, that powder measures aren't at fault for varying weights in powder charges, the powder is! I believe I noticed that there is sort of a random difference in the weight of the powder as it cycles through the measure. This could explain why there are variations which occur at about the same rate and frequency regardless of the brand of the measure.
While I will agree it is nice to have measures that have precice repeatable scale and cavity BUT they do nothing to affect the variability in the weight of the charge which falls into the cavity in the cylinder in all of them. If we accept the load they dispense, we depent on the node we are on to forgive the variability.
While I will agree it is nice to have measures that have precice repeatable scale and cavity BUT they do nothing to affect the variability in the weight of the charge which falls into the cavity in the cylinder in all of them. If we accept the load they dispense, we depent on the node we are on to forgive the variability.