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Old December 19, 2000, 11:29 AM   #8
Bogie
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Hmmm... That's exactly opposite of what I've found... My Lee scales are both dead on... I own two Lees, one Dillon/Ohaus beam, and a pact BBK. I find the Lees to be more accurate. They're a little touchy to use, but they both work well. I actually find the Lees to be considerably more sensitive than my other scales. You can't be too hamhanded with 'em tho... Set it up, zero it, and if you move it, zero it again...

At any rate, work your loads up for your gun... The scale doesn't matter all that much anyway, since you are NOT going to take your friend Bubba's favorite pet load and just blindly start loading, right? Right?

A good way to check for OAL, etc. is to TAKE THE BARREL OUT of your.45, and then see if the rounds drop in... Don't make 'em too short, but you'll know if you're trying to make 'em too long.

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