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  1. and if .4 is the most you have ever been able to...

    and if .4 is the most you have ever been able to get...you will normally/usually be getting an error that is less than 0.4 again sweet fark all %
    if you use a powder thrower for say 100...
  2. .4 of a grain is 61.4 times able to be fitted...

    .4 of a grain is 61.4 times able to be fitted into a 24.5grain load...so its ?????? 100 devided by 61.4 = sweet fark all %
  3. you would need 10.1grains of weight in the pan...

    you would need 10.1grains of weight in the pan for beam to be level in 2nd photo.
  4. eg...your numbers to the left of centre are your...

    eg...your numbers to the left of centre are your 10grn-100grn lines...you roll your dial on screw along and the line on left of round steel dial line up with number 0-10grains and the .0-.9 on end...
  5. I believe that is your 10ths of a grain..and its...

    I believe that is your 10ths of a grain..and its reading correctly?????
  6. why in hell would you still want to use it????...

    why in hell would you still want to use it???? you have the powder charge settled upon....from that point onwards your velocity will be a given....or you wasted all rounds fired up till that point in...
  7. you only need a single projectile......as a test...

    you only need a single projectile......as a test weight...it matters not a huge deal if its supposed to be 50 grns and is 50.005 or some such,you will never notice it...in fact if its 50.5grns it...
  8. ok so try 24.5grns and see how you go....there...

    ok so try 24.5grns and see how you go....there was a thread on here a year or so back...favourite loads for the 223 and the 24-26grns of 2206h was right up there at top it was interesting thread...
  9. ok...I asume you using projectile in the 60grn...

    ok...I asume you using projectile in the 60grn plus weight bracket???? because 24.5grns of 2206h has been my go to load for years with 50-55grn weights... its mild on the light stuff and not to hot...
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