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GemPro 250 vs. beam
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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 863245" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>My opinion, keep loading with the beam scale for a month or two, and throw every charge on the Gempro before loading it. Understand the correlation between the two scales, if it varies based on weight (same delta at 25 grains as at 80 grains), and if the Gempro measues differently over a fast dump, slow dump, trickle, etc. Once you've got a good feeling how they correlate, use the one you like the best and use the other to corroborate set-ups and to double check every 10 or 20 rounds.</p><p></p><p>I have a crappy e-scale that tracks my beam +.1 grain pretty consistently. I use it to back check as described above. One time I must have had a beam stick - the e-scale caught a load that was 2 grains high. Made the extra effort worth it!</p><p></p><p>Let us know how you like that Gempro!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 863245, member: 39801"] My opinion, keep loading with the beam scale for a month or two, and throw every charge on the Gempro before loading it. Understand the correlation between the two scales, if it varies based on weight (same delta at 25 grains as at 80 grains), and if the Gempro measues differently over a fast dump, slow dump, trickle, etc. Once you've got a good feeling how they correlate, use the one you like the best and use the other to corroborate set-ups and to double check every 10 or 20 rounds. I have a crappy e-scale that tracks my beam +.1 grain pretty consistently. I use it to back check as described above. One time I must have had a beam stick - the e-scale caught a load that was 2 grains high. Made the extra effort worth it! Let us know how you like that Gempro! [/QUOTE]
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