I have been using Shooters World Precision Rifle (Lovex S062) in my 6BRX
for about 1-2 months now and I have some notes about it.
First, My gun hasn't been shooting this good for a couple years! I don't know if that is the powder or my enhanced discipline lately?!
But, it sure is easier to load! I use an old used Ohaus TS-120 lab balance which indicates to one Mg. I use the gram scales as the least significant digit is 1 Mg which is about 0.015 grains where on the Grain scale, it truncates to steps of 0.02gr in the least significant digit. This is very convenient as one granule of this powder is very close to 1Mg or 0.015 grain.
I also use one of the new LEE powder dispensers with a metal cast body. This unit will show an accuracy of about +/- 5-10 Mg so trickling with my little yellow push button trickler is a snap. I keep some loose granules on my reloading mat and when I trickle to within 1-2 Mg, I just pick up one or two granules and put them into the pan. I also wear surgical gloves when I reload and pick up the loose granules with fine tweezers.
for about 1-2 months now and I have some notes about it.
First, My gun hasn't been shooting this good for a couple years! I don't know if that is the powder or my enhanced discipline lately?!
But, it sure is easier to load! I use an old used Ohaus TS-120 lab balance which indicates to one Mg. I use the gram scales as the least significant digit is 1 Mg which is about 0.015 grains where on the Grain scale, it truncates to steps of 0.02gr in the least significant digit. This is very convenient as one granule of this powder is very close to 1Mg or 0.015 grain.
I also use one of the new LEE powder dispensers with a metal cast body. This unit will show an accuracy of about +/- 5-10 Mg so trickling with my little yellow push button trickler is a snap. I keep some loose granules on my reloading mat and when I trickle to within 1-2 Mg, I just pick up one or two granules and put them into the pan. I also wear surgical gloves when I reload and pick up the loose granules with fine tweezers.