21 November 2003, 16:10
Matt Normangrams or grains RSA reloading?
Question for the metallic cartridge reloaders in RSA-Namibia. Do you reload powder charges in grams or grains?
21 November 2003, 17:20
Pete MillanWe always use grains - never heard of anyone using metric.
With reference to your signature and this topic, why are you obsessed with weight/mass?
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22 November 2003, 09:14
waitaminitPete, I'm afraid your definition 327 will annoy Denton !
22 November 2003, 09:40
Matt NormanNo obsession, (I hope!). Actually, somebody asked me and I didn't have a clue, hence the posting on A-R. Has something to do with a Lee Loader that is going to someone in Namibia. -Matt
23 November 2003, 13:06
Paul BraskyDon't the Lee Loaders rely on a
volumetric powder scoop (calibrated in cubic centimeters)? The loading data supplied is predicated on using the scoop, not a scale. Moreover the loads are mild enough so you can't get into trouble by following their instructions. (I'll bet some idiot has though.) ...Maven
23 November 2003, 16:57
bartsche[QUOTE]Originally posted by Paul Brasky:
[QB]"Don't the Lee Loaders rely on a
volumetric powder scoop (calibrated in cubic centimeters)?"
I use the yellow scoops ocationally but not without knowing how many grains I'm dumping into the cases.If we had a limited number of powders volumetric measurements might work but that isn't the case. I just don't know what 3.6cc of IMR 7383
weighs and LEE doesn't tell me.