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Reloading
Beam Scale
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<blockquote data-quote="cornshank" data-source="post: 2450529" data-attributes="member: 121368"><p>You don't have to apologize if you think the question has been asked before, everyone has to start ,when they start .</p><p>To answer your question ,for me the old rcbs beam scale has worked fine , I also use an rcbs powder throw , and still weigh every load.</p><p>So it depends on how far you want to go to chase perfection.</p><p></p><p>No matter what type you end up with ,after you get it on zero, weigh something known to check the scale, that way you don't load up some ammo,with the wrong amount of powder in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornshank, post: 2450529, member: 121368"] You don’t have to apologize if you think the question has been asked before, everyone has to start ,when they start . To answer your question ,for me the old rcbs beam scale has worked fine , I also use an rcbs powder throw , and still weigh every load. So it depends on how far you want to go to chase perfection. No matter what type you end up with ,after you get it on zero, weigh something known to check the scale, that way you don’t load up some ammo,with the wrong amount of powder in them. [/QUOTE]
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