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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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Hey guys, how about weighing each loaded round and any of them weighing less by 1 gr (assumed an underload) or more than 1 gr (assumed an overload) from the average would be thrown away. If the offending ammo is double loaded it would be easy to detect by weight. I guess the other possiblity would be the wrong (faster) powder was used, but if that were the case would all the rounds in a box be overpressure?
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