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Old 09-16-2010, 10:35 AM
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No problem Tired, first hand experinece is always welcome.

Your post got me thinking about when I loaded .22 pellets in .22 Hornet brass with .2-.3 grains of Bullseye. I had ripped quite a few in half and getting some stuck in the barrel before getting to that point, but after running them over a Chrony I realized that there is a lot of difference between .2 and .3 grains, even though my scale couldn't tell the difference. I needed a scale that could get within .00 or even .000 grain accuracy, but never got one. It also made me realize that if your using primers as the only propellant you will want to find the most consistant primers you can, or else your velocities may vary greatly.
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