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Heya
Thought you might find this interesting..
http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31847-new-glock-20sf-armscor-180gr-fmj-report.html (http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31847-new-glock-20sf-armscor-180gr-fmj-report.html)
http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31846-new-glock-20sf-win-175gr-st-report.html (http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31846-new-glock-20sf-win-175gr-st-report.html)
pasky2112
09-05-2012, 12:24
Heya
Thought you might find this interesting..
http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31847-new-glock-20sf-armscor-180gr-fmj-report.html (http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31847-new-glock-20sf-armscor-180gr-fmj-report.html)
http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31846-new-glock-20sf-win-175gr-st-report.html (http://www.handgunforum.net/range-report/31846-new-glock-20sf-win-175gr-st-report.html)
Cool. One detail nags me, though. Any explanation as to why your scale weighs in 1.1g heavy on both bullets? Not that I've been reloading since Sam Colt was born, but in the time I have, I've noticed maybe a .1g (+/-) delta on jacketed bullets. e.g. my 180g JHP's weigh 179.9g 99.9% of the time. Just curious if your scale needs attn or not.
- Dave
Cool. One detail nags me, though. Any explanation as to why your scale weighs in 1.1g heavy on both bullets? Not that I've been reloading since Sam Colt was born, but in the time I have, I've noticed maybe a .1g (+/-) delta on jacketed bullets. e.g. my 180g JHP's weigh 179.9g 99.9% of the time. Just curious if your scale needs attn or not.
- Dave
Hi
It's just a coincidence.. I keep this scale calibrated well, and I always use a check weight before weighing anything. That's just how it turned out.
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