My reloading buddy and I were thinking "outside the box" the other day and came upon an interesting question.
Would you gain better consistency (and therefore accuracy) if you weighed your in-line powder charges instead of measuring them?
We know that BP (and substitutes) are normally measured by volumn. That is kind of a holdover when BP was far more inconsistent in power than today's modern substitutes. Suppose you worked up your best load (measured by volume). Then, you weighed that load on a good electronic powder scale to find out what it really weighed. From then on, all susequent loads for that gun would be metered out by weight to match your original reference load. It seems like that could contribute significantly to load consistency and therefore, accuracy.
How say you all?
Would you gain better consistency (and therefore accuracy) if you weighed your in-line powder charges instead of measuring them?
We know that BP (and substitutes) are normally measured by volumn. That is kind of a holdover when BP was far more inconsistent in power than today's modern substitutes. Suppose you worked up your best load (measured by volume). Then, you weighed that load on a good electronic powder scale to find out what it really weighed. From then on, all susequent loads for that gun would be metered out by weight to match your original reference load. It seems like that could contribute significantly to load consistency and therefore, accuracy.
How say you all?