So I own both the charge master 1500 and uniflow.
My question is when I'm loading my hunting rounds and short on time I like to use my uniflow as the charge master takes too long for each round when you're loading 75-100 rounds.
The problem I'm wanting answers to is the uniflow will throw a charge sometimes +\- .3 grains off. In the real world is this something I should concern myself with??
I bought the uniflow a few months ago and not too much experience with it, but I am very consistent with my handle movements.
The round is for a .270 winchester and I'm shooting a very light load. I weigh every 5th charge, I use the baffle that goes in the hopper tube for more consistent throws and try and keep the hopper tube filled with powder.
Thanks guys for your help.
Regards
George.
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My question is when I'm loading my hunting rounds and short on time I like to use my uniflow as the charge master takes too long for each round when you're loading 75-100 rounds.
The problem I'm wanting answers to is the uniflow will throw a charge sometimes +\- .3 grains off. In the real world is this something I should concern myself with??
I bought the uniflow a few months ago and not too much experience with it, but I am very consistent with my handle movements.
The round is for a .270 winchester and I'm shooting a very light load. I weigh every 5th charge, I use the baffle that goes in the hopper tube for more consistent throws and try and keep the hopper tube filled with powder.
Thanks guys for your help.
Regards
George.
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