Pre-Loading For The Crawfish

jackie schmidt

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In the comfort of my living room.

I have 160 cases made up, this is the first time I will ever pre-load for a Two Gun Event.

Her's a picture, with my Denver Instruments Scale, which makes the process pretty easy.

For you shooters tha want to know, here is what .1 grn of 133 looks like.



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An omega trickler would really set you free or even better a prometheus scale. My denver like that went out years ago. Shouldnt have left it plugged in.
 
An omega trickler would really set you free or even better a prometheus scale. My denver like that went out years ago. Shouldnt have left it plugged in.

I just plug it in about 1 hour before I start. Then put it up when I'm finished. I have had this Denver about 4 years. It's pretty sensitive.
 
I assume that two of the presses are for resizing and seating; do you mind explaining the purpose of the third press?
 
so while i missed the obvious(group match),
what brought about the desire to preload ?
 
so while i missed the obvious(group match),
what brought about the desire to preload ?[/QUOTE

I tested this bullet a few weekends ago, and it shot the same set up as the Bruno Boat Tails I used to shoot with good success. This bullet is almost identical to the Bruno.

So, I have 160 matched cases all made up, (twice fired), so why not give it a try. I can sit in the comfort of my living room and get every charge just right.

I am also relying on my tuner.
 
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