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GemPro 250 drift
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1369129" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>On my second GemPro. First started having issues after about 2 years. Have been using this on for over 3 and it is solid as a rock. I let it warm up for an hour or so. It needs a vibration free surface. It doesn't work well in cool temps. It works faster at temps over 65 degrees.</p><p></p><p>I use a Hornady Auto Charger to throw a load and trickle up on the GemPro.</p><p>A big thing that helps me is I put the pan on the GemPro and let it settle while I throw a charge on the Auto Charger IN ANOTHER PAN. I then dump that into the pan already on the GemPro and trickle it up. If you want to test/recheck your weight in the pan, Pour the powder back into the Auto Charger pan. Place the GemPro pan back on the GemPro, let it settle and then dump the powder back in from the Auto Charger pan. It's not as difficult or time consuming as it might sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1369129, member: 74902"] On my second GemPro. First started having issues after about 2 years. Have been using this on for over 3 and it is solid as a rock. I let it warm up for an hour or so. It needs a vibration free surface. It doesn't work well in cool temps. It works faster at temps over 65 degrees. I use a Hornady Auto Charger to throw a load and trickle up on the GemPro. A big thing that helps me is I put the pan on the GemPro and let it settle while I throw a charge on the Auto Charger IN ANOTHER PAN. I then dump that into the pan already on the GemPro and trickle it up. If you want to test/recheck your weight in the pan, Pour the powder back into the Auto Charger pan. Place the GemPro pan back on the GemPro, let it settle and then dump the powder back in from the Auto Charger pan. It's not as difficult or time consuming as it might sound. [/QUOTE]
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