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	<itunes:summary>Economy, increased accuracy, and performance are common motivations for handloading cartridges. Reloading fired cases can save the shooter money, or provides the shooter with more, and higher quality, ammunition for a given budget. Reloading may not be cost effective for occasional shooters, as it takes time to recoup the cost of the required equipment, but those who shoot on a regular basis will see benefit.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Quick Tip Electronic Powder measures and Dispensers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This quick tip i talk about using check weights, zeroing and calibrating electronic powder measures and dispensers.  check you unit of measure your using, grains vs grams. it a big differance. 1 gram = 15.4323584 grains]]></description>
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