That calibration result the OP got would concern me slightly, only in the sense that the finish speed was set at 3.
I load H4350 in quite a few of the cartridges I use and find that low finishing speeds can lead to overshoot. Say the target is 53.50 and the scale ramps right down to 53.48 and there can often be a slight hang dumping the final kernel. If the delay gets up the 2 secs, you'll often enough get an overshoot with it dumping three kernels.
I always go for as fast a finishing speed as I can get away with. The system often works best when it's doing a fast ramp down in the last 0.2 grs. I loaded 350 rounds yesterday for our Nationals starting tomorrow so anything that speeds up the charging is worthwhile.
I load H4350 in quite a few of the cartridges I use and find that low finishing speeds can lead to overshoot. Say the target is 53.50 and the scale ramps right down to 53.48 and there can often be a slight hang dumping the final kernel. If the delay gets up the 2 secs, you'll often enough get an overshoot with it dumping three kernels.
I always go for as fast a finishing speed as I can get away with. The system often works best when it's doing a fast ramp down in the last 0.2 grs. I loaded 350 rounds yesterday for our Nationals starting tomorrow so anything that speeds up the charging is worthwhile.









