Maybe my brain isn't functioning properly, but I need a little help from my fellow LIF reloaders. I have a Lee Pro auto disk powder measure. I set the 4 turret press up and want to start reloading some 9mm ammo. I'm trying to calculate which disks to use so it drops the right charge.
I followed what the Lee manual says and I'm getting a Volume CC of .40744 (the math to follow)
It says to find the closest volume in CC number on the chart and then use the top and bottom disk in that row. I was considering using 4.4 grains of HP38 with a 9mm 115 grain berrys round nose bullet.
I'm not sure of the exact load I am going to use but I just want to set it up and make sure it drops the right charges. For Hodgon HP38. The VMD is .0926
4.4 grains x .0926VMD = .40744 volume cc
The Lee chart shows the smallest volume CC as .60 and it goes up from there. Am I missing something?
I followed what the Lee manual says and I'm getting a Volume CC of .40744 (the math to follow)
It says to find the closest volume in CC number on the chart and then use the top and bottom disk in that row. I was considering using 4.4 grains of HP38 with a 9mm 115 grain berrys round nose bullet.
I'm not sure of the exact load I am going to use but I just want to set it up and make sure it drops the right charges. For Hodgon HP38. The VMD is .0926
4.4 grains x .0926VMD = .40744 volume cc
The Lee chart shows the smallest volume CC as .60 and it goes up from there. Am I missing something?