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Reloading
How many of you went back (scales)
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<blockquote data-quote="thumbs" data-source="post: 943817" data-attributes="member: 624"><p>Well just loaded some rounds trying to dial a load in. Anyway I did, had to, jump over to my ole</p><p>RCBS 5-0-5. Without a dough it is much faster than my digital Dillion. And in my case one heck of a lot more accurate. I bought the Dillion years ago. I mean 15 or more years. I know I paid at least 150 or so for the thing. Never gave me a bit of a problem until now. I always cross check my loads powder and OAL. The thing that ran up the flag was I couldn't reweigh the same load and get close to the same weight. Also every time I went back to zero by the time I got the powder dropped into the pan and over to the scale it had changed. </p><p>I think it is a life time warranty but not sure. If it does I'll send it back, if not on the shelf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thumbs, post: 943817, member: 624"] Well just loaded some rounds trying to dial a load in. Anyway I did, had to, jump over to my ole RCBS 5-0-5. Without a dough it is much faster than my digital Dillion. And in my case one heck of a lot more accurate. I bought the Dillion years ago. I mean 15 or more years. I know I paid at least 150 or so for the thing. Never gave me a bit of a problem until now. I always cross check my loads powder and OAL. The thing that ran up the flag was I couldn't reweigh the same load and get close to the same weight. Also every time I went back to zero by the time I got the powder dropped into the pan and over to the scale it had changed. I think it is a life time warranty but not sure. If it does I'll send it back, if not on the shelf. [/QUOTE]
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