Our max load is 10.0 grains, and we're confident in the equipment. Variances will always occur with production ammunition regardless of what machines are used. To date we have not received any complaints of an overcharged round or a damaged firearm with the specifications we are using.
Looking at our data sheets, our powder checks are typically +- 0.2 grains on 10MM. The lot numbers on our product correspond to actual data, and we keep those records for life. Our powder drops are checked every 500 rounds for small run calibers and every 1,000-2,000 rounds for long run calibers like 9mm and .40 S&W, depending on what we're making and what equipment we're using.
Looking at our data sheets, our powder checks are typically +- 0.2 grains on 10MM. The lot numbers on our product correspond to actual data, and we keep those records for life. Our powder drops are checked every 500 rounds for small run calibers and every 1,000-2,000 rounds for long run calibers like 9mm and .40 S&W, depending on what we're making and what equipment we're using.