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Do you check your charges on a scale? At least every few loads?

All the powder baffle does is to ensure an even flow to the "drum" so charges are consistent. You may have a few charges that vary by a .1 or so without it. H335 is not that bad for metering so I wouldn't stay awake and count the "popcorn on the ceiling".
 
Do you check your charges on a scale? At least every few loads?

All the powder baffle does is to ensure an even flow to the "drum" so charges are consistent. You may have a few charges that vary by a .1 or so without it. H335 is not that bad for metering so I wouldn't stay awake and count the "popcorn on the ceiling".

Yes, I check every 5 rounds and it was normal. When I was done with everything, I looked to my far right and saw the baffle:huh:. Also I seat and crimp separately, so before I seat a bullet I do a visual check and it looked normal.
 
I use a vintage Redding measure that has no baffle, and it throws extremely consistent loads.
 

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