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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3714833" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>I just replaced mine with a metal one from Hornady. Only reason was due to using W231. It would make a mess everywhere after a few hundred rounds. I'd estimate I'd loose about 10-15 grains over 500 rounds. Not a yuge amount, but I hated cleaning it up.</p><p></p><p>4064, Varget and 4350, would come out on the money 9/10 times. If it was off, it was off no more that .2 grains up or down. I don't flirt with max pressure, so I wasn't worried about an over charge at all with plinking ammo. My precision stuff, I trickled by hand just because I was shooting for itty bitty holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3714833, member: 40794"] I just replaced mine with a metal one from Hornady. Only reason was due to using W231. It would make a mess everywhere after a few hundred rounds. I'd estimate I'd loose about 10-15 grains over 500 rounds. Not a yuge amount, but I hated cleaning it up. 4064, Varget and 4350, would come out on the money 9/10 times. If it was off, it was off no more that .2 grains up or down. I don't flirt with max pressure, so I wasn't worried about an over charge at all with plinking ammo. My precision stuff, I trickled by hand just because I was shooting for itty bitty holes. [/QUOTE]
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