I got an 8 pounder of the 8208XBR in a week or so ago and decided that I want to speed up my reloding process and spend more time pulling the trigger and less behind the loading table.
My dream is to be able to prime 50 cartridges, put them in a loading block and run them one at a time under a powder thrower, seat the bullets and be done. Heres the thing, I do spend alot of time in the begining on my brass. I keep everything uniform, brass weight, length, shoulder, bullet bearing surface and dont want to sacrifice accuracy.
I have an RCBS and a older Redding and neither are consistant enough to trust without weighing every charge. While I'm not a professional competitor, I do compete occationally in local events and try to push myself tward better performance through practice. In load development I can achieve a node window of say .3 to .4 grns depending on the days conditions but getting my powder thrower to operate within these parameters has been usless. I guess I'll be saving my quarters for a Harrells culver unless someone has another idea.
My dream is to be able to prime 50 cartridges, put them in a loading block and run them one at a time under a powder thrower, seat the bullets and be done. Heres the thing, I do spend alot of time in the begining on my brass. I keep everything uniform, brass weight, length, shoulder, bullet bearing surface and dont want to sacrifice accuracy.
I have an RCBS and a older Redding and neither are consistant enough to trust without weighing every charge. While I'm not a professional competitor, I do compete occationally in local events and try to push myself tward better performance through practice. In load development I can achieve a node window of say .3 to .4 grns depending on the days conditions but getting my powder thrower to operate within these parameters has been usless. I guess I'll be saving my quarters for a Harrells culver unless someone has another idea.