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<blockquote data-quote="IanCo" data-source="post: 1847921" data-attributes="member: 106861"><p>I have a cheaper electronic scale and an RCBS 505 beam scale. Even the cheap electronic scale is fairly accurate but it does drift bad at times if I leave it on too long. My beam scale is very consistent but it's slow. My powder measure throws some goofy loads at times due to longer extruded powders getting stuck (1/2 charge to double charges and sometimes somewhere in between). If I feel like my powder measure is throwing consistent charges I will go straight to the beam scale and top off with the trickler. If my charge appears quite a ways off I'll go to the electronic scale to get a much quicker reference to what the charge weight actually is. I'm sure with the pricier electronic scales they are quick, accurate and consistent with their readings, someday I hope I can get used to that. For now though I feel comfortable bouncing back and forth between the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanCo, post: 1847921, member: 106861"] I have a cheaper electronic scale and an RCBS 505 beam scale. Even the cheap electronic scale is fairly accurate but it does drift bad at times if I leave it on too long. My beam scale is very consistent but it’s slow. My powder measure throws some goofy loads at times due to longer extruded powders getting stuck (1/2 charge to double charges and sometimes somewhere in between). If I feel like my powder measure is throwing consistent charges I will go straight to the beam scale and top off with the trickler. If my charge appears quite a ways off I’ll go to the electronic scale to get a much quicker reference to what the charge weight actually is. I’m sure with the pricier electronic scales they are quick, accurate and consistent with their readings, someday I hope I can get used to that. For now though I feel comfortable bouncing back and forth between the two. [/QUOTE]
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