Byla
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I'm just getting back into reloading after too many years of zero range time. Back in the day, I used to weigh 10-20 bullets together, to get an average weight of the lot, then weigh each bullet quickly on my digital scale. I'd divide them up into those right on +/- a tad, those over by a significant amount and those under. And any that were way over/under I would set aside for plinking. I have found some significantly over/under the advertised weight. I load 9's, 38's and 45 ACP/AR.
My digital scale doesn't want to calibrate following it's dormancy, I have a balance scale I can use set to the average, but I wonder if it is worth the time. Note that I don't do this for all my rounds, just some I want to see how accurate I can make them.
My digital scale doesn't want to calibrate following it's dormancy, I have a balance scale I can use set to the average, but I wonder if it is worth the time. Note that I don't do this for all my rounds, just some I want to see how accurate I can make them.