So I'm trying to load some .45 rounds... This is my first attempt at loading for Pistol.
My set up is a lee anniversary set... So Lee press, safety scale, powder measure, etc...
I'm trying to load a 230gr FMJ Round Nose.
I'm using HS6 powder.
So in the ol' 2nd edition lee manual, for a 230gr copper jacketed bullet, using HS6 it says 8 grains.
It also says .5 size lee dipper. It says the cc volume for 8 grains of HS6 is .57cc
So here's where I'm running into trouble... I zero'd my scale, everything's good. I set it to 8 grains, and throw a .5 dipper full on it. It doesn't weigh 8 grains. It weighs less (around 7.5)
I then went and set my powder measure to .57cc. That doesn't weigh 8 grains either!
So I just read in the back of my lee manual as I was typing this that for the dipper, it says that the dipper may dispense less then the starting charge, but it is still an acceptable charge....
So here's what has got me thinking...
Can I just go to town with the dipper charge? even though it's a half grain off their printed starting charge? Or do I mess around w/ my powder measure untill I find the point where it measures out 8 grains? Their published NEVER EXCEED is only 8.2 grains, so this only gives me .2gr to work with... I don't feel like blowing up my gun..,.
I found when reloading rifle rounds, I would have to set the "perfect" powder measure to more then the CC data said, until it would dispense the proper weight.
As I'm trying to load about 500 .45 rounds, the dipper would be the fastest method for me at this point in time.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
If anything I said doesn't make sense, please ask for me to clarify it.
This lee dipper thing is confusing... Its saying, for the various .45 bullet weights, that the .5 dipper is good for 7.5gr, 8.0, and 8.2gr.... Like wtf?!
I think in the future I'm going to scrap my lee set up and invest in something a little more serious... ***Frustrated***
My set up is a lee anniversary set... So Lee press, safety scale, powder measure, etc...
I'm trying to load a 230gr FMJ Round Nose.
I'm using HS6 powder.
So in the ol' 2nd edition lee manual, for a 230gr copper jacketed bullet, using HS6 it says 8 grains.
It also says .5 size lee dipper. It says the cc volume for 8 grains of HS6 is .57cc
So here's where I'm running into trouble... I zero'd my scale, everything's good. I set it to 8 grains, and throw a .5 dipper full on it. It doesn't weigh 8 grains. It weighs less (around 7.5)
I then went and set my powder measure to .57cc. That doesn't weigh 8 grains either!
So I just read in the back of my lee manual as I was typing this that for the dipper, it says that the dipper may dispense less then the starting charge, but it is still an acceptable charge....
So here's what has got me thinking...
Can I just go to town with the dipper charge? even though it's a half grain off their printed starting charge? Or do I mess around w/ my powder measure untill I find the point where it measures out 8 grains? Their published NEVER EXCEED is only 8.2 grains, so this only gives me .2gr to work with... I don't feel like blowing up my gun..,.
I found when reloading rifle rounds, I would have to set the "perfect" powder measure to more then the CC data said, until it would dispense the proper weight.
As I'm trying to load about 500 .45 rounds, the dipper would be the fastest method for me at this point in time.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
If anything I said doesn't make sense, please ask for me to clarify it.
This lee dipper thing is confusing... Its saying, for the various .45 bullet weights, that the .5 dipper is good for 7.5gr, 8.0, and 8.2gr.... Like wtf?!
I think in the future I'm going to scrap my lee set up and invest in something a little more serious... ***Frustrated***