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mike in co
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my point was that his description was great, but most will casually miss the statement he made.
he inferes the beam scale will indicate any grain of powder put in the scale...it just aint so...his cavet was"perfect".
they are not perfect.....the ratio of mass of the beam to a single grain of oem 8208 coupled with the resistance to change, that it( a typical reloading beam scale) will infact NOT indicate a single grain change of oem8208.....
a single grain of h4831 maybe...
he put forth a great idea...but the world is not perfect, so his statement has no bearing in the real world.
go read my opening statement on this thread.
simple
it is about perspective......
mike in co
he inferes the beam scale will indicate any grain of powder put in the scale...it just aint so...his cavet was"perfect".
they are not perfect.....the ratio of mass of the beam to a single grain of oem 8208 coupled with the resistance to change, that it( a typical reloading beam scale) will infact NOT indicate a single grain change of oem8208.....
a single grain of h4831 maybe...
he put forth a great idea...but the world is not perfect, so his statement has no bearing in the real world.
go read my opening statement on this thread.
simple
it is about perspective......
mike in co
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