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Kelly Ellis
No bs just the facts
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A high end electronic scale, measuring powder to the smallest possible variation,even in a controlled environment, not a loading shed, with a middle of the road shooter with a middle of the road setup/outfit, up against a top shelf shooter that knows how to set the rifle(build) up, knows the wind flags, that knows how to tune, that knows how to throw powder and load, shooting a 2gun, 20 targets, the top shelf shooter will mop the floor with the middle of the road shooters _ss, every time. Just My Humble Opinion. I sure hope this doesn't stir any _h_t upI currently have a chargemaster and have always thought about that it might be the best alternative to getting each and every charge so close that it would maybe stop that occasional unexplained flyer that pops up.
However I am not sure weighing is all it is cracked up to be! Why since the advent of weighing versus just throwing a charge haven’t world records been falling? Look at how many world records were just thrown with old powder measures, like old Lymans modified by Homer Culver. Wouldn’t it stand to reason that if in short range BR that once everyone started using a chargemaster be shooting groups that are smaller consistently.
Like Bill Brawand said it’s more reading the flags, gun tune, barrel/action selection etc. that is more likely to create tiny groups and winning aggs.
There are still a lot of shooters that have not embraced using a chargemaster and elect to keep it simple using an old school measure and they are still winning. One that comes to mind is Gary Ocock.
Happy Thursday from corona ground zero NW Mew Mexico