No rain yet, but today it is overcast, but too cold for rain in my opinion. Not feeding yet but I cant sell my Bulls as nobody has any grass so it is costing me big time. I shot on Sunday using the bullets done with my new scale. My first round I got 59.1, it was bad mirage and I later realized I had not set my parallax correctly, I must have focused on the mirage. The second round I had spent a bit more time head bobbing and the parallax I realized was well out in my first round so I corrected it.The second round I scored 60.7, not bad after keeping two 6's for sighters. I did some loading yesterday with the new scale using the Charge master as a thrower. I set the Charge Master to throw 45.5 and then dumped this onto the other scale. The other scale displayed everything from 45.3 to 45.6 for my Charge Master 45.5 so the Charge Master is not accurate enough. If I reset the Charge Master it then agrees with the new scale that it was wrong, ie not 45.5 so if the new scale tells me the Charge Master threw 45.3 instead of 45.5 if I reset the Charge Master and reweigh the load the Charge Master then tells me it is 45.3 also. My friend is getting similar results with his Charge Master too. The low 4 I got I agree is not just 0.3 of a grain lower, but much more and I am not sure how the Charge Master threw so low as in testing it has not thrown such a large low yet. All the same the primer in the bullet does not lie which was concave inward indicating a very low load. Maybe that error was just a one off, but using two scales now it cant really happen again anyway so I am not too worried. My loading now has actually got quicker with two scales. I used to dribble the final 0.2 of a gain on the Charge Master myself but if I am rechecking the load there is no point. I simply set the Charge Master to 45.5, then it beeps and shows its reading, I take the pan off and dump it onto the pan on the new scale. I add what is needed, if needed to get my 45.6 and then I take the pan off and if the new scales minus pan figure is correct I put this load in the bullet case. If the minus is not correct (happens form time to time, very slight though) I tip the load into my spare pan, retare the new scale and recheck the load. Just me being anal really as the error here has never been more than 0.03 of a grain so probably not worth the trouble ie 45.57 instead of 45.60, but it is only one in maybe 5 charges and it only takes 10 seconds extra maybe to do so I dont mind.
The Charge Master is only supposed to be accurate to plus or minus 0.1 of a gain which is 0.2 of a grain in reality, but that seems to be on a good day as I am getting more than that sometimes. It is true that the Charge Master can throw many times correctly, but it only takes one point to loose a comp. At 1000 yards 0.3 of a grain might mean the difference between just a 6 or just in the 5 ring. My standard deviation was quite large before around 30 odd fps. I have not yet done it again since getting the new scale, but going on the errors I found it should be much better now.
I hope it rains soon for both of us
Chris