anothernewb
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Read several times and places about how difficult unique is measure. I've been working up a load for 357 and 38, and decided to run some through the dillon just to see what I would be up against.
Set the charge for 4.6gr. Weighed it, 4.6 gr. weighed another one 4.6 gr. skipped 3 and weighed one. 4.6 gr.
put ten loads and weighed them 46.2 grains. Did 10 more - 46.1, huh. did that 8 more times - my largest deviation was .2 grains in 10 loads.
either my scale is broken, my dillon measure is fracked up, or it's not unique that's in the can, lol
Set the charge for 4.6gr. Weighed it, 4.6 gr. weighed another one 4.6 gr. skipped 3 and weighed one. 4.6 gr.
put ten loads and weighed them 46.2 grains. Did 10 more - 46.1, huh. did that 8 more times - my largest deviation was .2 grains in 10 loads.
either my scale is broken, my dillon measure is fracked up, or it's not unique that's in the can, lol