scales for weighing bullets
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
I actually do reload my 22 Mag ammo for pistol cartridge cowboy rams...
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
I was just fooling around with the idea lol. Someone up in ridgeway actually had reloaded 22lr ammo though! Not for competition but for afterwards!
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
When you get ready to reload for your 22 BH, I'll hook you up with a bunch of once fired brass real reasonable.
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
I don't know John with the price of brass now a days... I think I'd charge at least 1/2 to 1 cent each for once fired. ;)jneihouse wrote:When you get ready to reload for your 22 BH, I'll hook you up with a bunch of once fired brass real reasonable.
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
Hey 259..that is Lapua brass, at least double that price because we know it is top quality once fired.
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
Don't worry guys, I have more than enough of a Lapua/SK brass collection now that I use for dry firing! Not in the market for .22 brass YET!!!
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Re: scales for weighing bullets
I shoot a LOT of 22 LR from the bench and from prone and have had a dropped low shot spoil an otherwise great score on many occassions. I weighed my RF ammo using a +/- .1 grain scale and foud that I could not cull the low rounds out.
Then I bought a GemPro-250 scale that is accurate to +/- .02 grains and now can cull out those low rounds.
Just an FYI.
George
Then I bought a GemPro-250 scale that is accurate to +/- .02 grains and now can cull out those low rounds.
Just an FYI.
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