I ache, and I've got too much to do. Especially since it seems that I keep having to redo things, like clean the area I just did a couple of days ago.
Loading? Here's a weird one: the other day I loaded 50 rounds of .300 Blackout, all using Sig brass. There are 15 that weigh right at 10 grains more than the rest. Yes, I took a couple apart: the powder charges are exactly what should be and an extra 10 would have been overflowing. Either those cases are from a different batch and weigh that much more, or I have no damned idea.
Now, having worn myself out further today with multiple doctor crap, I'm going to figure out something to eat. Maybe get something cleaned off again before I fall over.
4 comments:
Check the bullet weight, that could be the variation.
Yeah, that's on the list when I've got time. And my eyes aren't crossing.
Hey Firehand, this is a marathon. Covid is taking out the stragglers. Please get some rest. Look forward to seeing you around a while.
Always a good idea to weigh the bullets and the brass individually before loading. If that doesn't yield clues, weigh the primers as well.
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