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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1848496" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>I sue Lyman DPS2 system to measure out and weigh my powder. I then check it with my RCBS balance 505 or Ohaus 1010, and if it is on the money, I load about ten cases, then recheck, If it is off, I recheck from the last ten to see where it drifted, correct it on the BB and proceed. Most of the time I can load everything without any drifting on the Lyman. Also have in inexpensive Hornady electronic scale mostly to weigh cases, and it is close enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1848496, member: 109160"] I sue Lyman DPS2 system to measure out and weigh my powder. I then check it with my RCBS balance 505 or Ohaus 1010, and if it is on the money, I load about ten cases, then recheck, If it is off, I recheck from the last ten to see where it drifted, correct it on the BB and proceed. Most of the time I can load everything without any drifting on the Lyman. Also have in inexpensive Hornady electronic scale mostly to weigh cases, and it is close enough. [/QUOTE]
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