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Reloading
Gunpowder or scale?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 994843" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>Well I have a Denver TR603D and I calibrate it often. I even set a small RCBS weight on every time I use it just to check it. I even have that weight written in grains on the scale. My charge got heavier over night. In 9 years it was never off. If the humidity when you set the powder in the garage was the same as the powder it wouldn't have changed. Humidity here depending on time of year can be real high or low. Other shooters have also told me that they have seen changes in weight after sitting. Just don't do what the one guy did. Don't try to dry it in the Microwave. His wife wasn't very happy and even though she wasn't home at the time and the fact that he cleaned it up and bought a new microwave, she still knew. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 994843, member: 14053"] Well I have a Denver TR603D and I calibrate it often. I even set a small RCBS weight on every time I use it just to check it. I even have that weight written in grains on the scale. My charge got heavier over night. In 9 years it was never off. If the humidity when you set the powder in the garage was the same as the powder it wouldn't have changed. Humidity here depending on time of year can be real high or low. Other shooters have also told me that they have seen changes in weight after sitting. Just don't do what the one guy did. Don't try to dry it in the Microwave. His wife wasn't very happy and even though she wasn't home at the time and the fact that he cleaned it up and bought a new microwave, she still knew. Matt [/QUOTE]
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