I've been checking the consistency of the powder loads and I've found my Dillon can be quite consistent as long as I use uniform movements. The problem is, as a new reloader the odd time I've missed something like putting a bullet in or wish to stop the process to check my charge weight. When this happens, I noticed my charge weights will increase due to the powder being vibrated and packing a little denser into the charge bar.
I tried to mount a vibrator to the powder hopper to get it to always shake the powder down tight which helped reduce the difference but there still is up to .4 gr difference. If I pull the arm up half way and down and back up again then do a full pull, the charge weight will go up almost .4 gr.
Should I even worry about this? How would .4 gr translate to accuracy?
I'd love to get it as tight of a tolerance as possible. Any suggestions?
I tried to mount a vibrator to the powder hopper to get it to always shake the powder down tight which helped reduce the difference but there still is up to .4 gr difference. If I pull the arm up half way and down and back up again then do a full pull, the charge weight will go up almost .4 gr.
Should I even worry about this? How would .4 gr translate to accuracy?
I'd love to get it as tight of a tolerance as possible. Any suggestions?
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