I did an experiment to learn once and for all how to set my powder measure.
I was surprised that each type of powder varied even in volume as it was dispensed from the Harrell's Custom 90
http://harrellsprec.com/index.php?crn=49&rn=376&action=show_detail
W748, 0.038 cc per numbered graduation*, 26.32 clicks per cc.
Trail Boss, 0.036 cc per numbered graduation, 28.09 clicks per cc.
N560, 0.037 cc per numbered graduation, 27.17 clicks per cc.
Red Dot, 0.034cc per numbered graduation, 29.41 clicks per cc.
So each time I get a can of powder, I can pour 100ml (graduated cylinder http://www.powscience.com/store/storepics/ginsbergsci/grad100.jpg)
and weigh it, and come up with the grains/cc ratio. I can then Sharpie(R) that on the can.
I can then jump right to the correct number of clicks.
*there are 4 sub-clicks between each numbered click.
I was surprised that each type of powder varied even in volume as it was dispensed from the Harrell's Custom 90
http://harrellsprec.com/index.php?crn=49&rn=376&action=show_detail
W748, 0.038 cc per numbered graduation*, 26.32 clicks per cc.
Trail Boss, 0.036 cc per numbered graduation, 28.09 clicks per cc.
N560, 0.037 cc per numbered graduation, 27.17 clicks per cc.
Red Dot, 0.034cc per numbered graduation, 29.41 clicks per cc.
So each time I get a can of powder, I can pour 100ml (graduated cylinder http://www.powscience.com/store/storepics/ginsbergsci/grad100.jpg)
and weigh it, and come up with the grains/cc ratio. I can then Sharpie(R) that on the can.
I can then jump right to the correct number of clicks.
*there are 4 sub-clicks between each numbered click.