babarracing
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Mine are long gone. Anybody know how/where I can get the complete set with charging tables? Are they still made?
For the life of me I can't come up with a good reply.Originally posted by babarracing:
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I hear way too many comments on the Acculab balance, that's capable of .02 gr (.001 g) accuracy, being used to accept a blanket statement of benchrest shooters throwing their powder charges. They may, if all they're going to use is ball powder, but too many use extruded powder for shooting at longer ranges.The short range guys mostly use high end throwers with small kernal powders that measure out very good with a little practice. Some do set up a scale to see what volume changes may have occured if they're trying to hit a specific load, but most the powders being used in 6ppc's can't really be dangerously overcharged and the shooter gets used to seeing the powder come so far up the neck and he knows he's in the ballpark. From there, it's a little testing and shooting in the warm up match or on practice day to fine tune things for the particular range and conditions.
These same high end throwers (I use a Harrells) don't throw near as accurate when you start loading large kernal powders typically used in long range rifles. So most charges are thrown and then trickled up to an exact weight at home and then brought to the match. However, a few guys do load for 1000 yard matches at the range. I have used my RCBS Chargemaster for the job and it has worked great so long as I kept it leveled and out of the wind. But typically, long range calibers stay in their "node" better than 6ppc's and pre loaded ammo works just fine unless drastic temperature changes are encountered.