bakerboy
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I've been working up (slightly increasing) two loads to achieve a certain velocity in order to match up the ballistics with my Burris ballistics plex scope reticles.
I'm pretty good mechanically, and have a lot of chemistry lab experience so I can measure small quantities or so I thought. Reloading is beginning to test my patience. I know about doing everything the same each time, but I'm getting some squirrely results. Case in point. 75g vmax with 62g H4831SC = 3554 FPS. 75g vmax with 62.3g H4831SC = 3480 FPS. 100g nosler bt with 54.3g = 3098 FPS. Same bullet with 54.5g = 3038. ( All are 6 shot averages). Same primers, same length, same everything. I zero the scale, RCBS 502,
and can tell the difference in 1 piece of powder. Somebody please give me an explanation that hopefully does not include buying another $ 200 item (digital scales).
I'm pretty good mechanically, and have a lot of chemistry lab experience so I can measure small quantities or so I thought. Reloading is beginning to test my patience. I know about doing everything the same each time, but I'm getting some squirrely results. Case in point. 75g vmax with 62g H4831SC = 3554 FPS. 75g vmax with 62.3g H4831SC = 3480 FPS. 100g nosler bt with 54.3g = 3098 FPS. Same bullet with 54.5g = 3038. ( All are 6 shot averages). Same primers, same length, same everything. I zero the scale, RCBS 502,
and can tell the difference in 1 piece of powder. Somebody please give me an explanation that hopefully does not include buying another $ 200 item (digital scales).