Howdy,
Been chasing an error when reloading for my benchrest rifles.
After loading 100 or so rounds, I usually do a random weight check of the completed rounds.
Lately, I've had to weight all my rounds as some were off by a margin.
To make a long story short, I found clumps of carbon in my brass, that added to my final weight.
I chased my field notes for hours and finally zeroed in on brass that was used with double base powders
VV550, VV140 and VV150.
Removed the carbon with a bronze brush, and behold, my weights are a lot closer.
The amount of carbon was suprising and pretty hard to remove.
Anyone else run into this problem before?
Thanks in advance
Been chasing an error when reloading for my benchrest rifles.
After loading 100 or so rounds, I usually do a random weight check of the completed rounds.
Lately, I've had to weight all my rounds as some were off by a margin.
To make a long story short, I found clumps of carbon in my brass, that added to my final weight.
I chased my field notes for hours and finally zeroed in on brass that was used with double base powders
VV550, VV140 and VV150.
Removed the carbon with a bronze brush, and behold, my weights are a lot closer.
The amount of carbon was suprising and pretty hard to remove.
Anyone else run into this problem before?
Thanks in advance


















































