I have literally just come in from loading some 243 rounds with AR2209, I had a couple where I tapped a couple of granules out of the pan to get the scales right on the zero line.
My Lyman 500...
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I have literally just come in from loading some 243 rounds with AR2209, I had a couple where I tapped a couple of granules out of the pan to get the scales right on the zero line.
My Lyman 500...
With my Lyman beam scales I can see the difference a single piece or two of AR2208 makes, so I see no need to go any more accurate than that - it's not like I'm going to muck around splitting pieces...
I've been using a Lyman set for about 25 years with no problems.
I have seen quite a few negative posts about one brand/model, I think it was the Lee ones.