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Reloading
How many of you went back (scales)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 949570" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>There is no proof of anything here. </p><p>And keep in mind the only way you can prove your balance is right -is to compare it with a new fangled digital scale! That is, one that reads in digits..</p><p></p><p>While you're trickling and balancing, I've charged a case from previous, and seating a bullet -because my ChargeMaster is doing the throwing, trickling, and balancing for me.</p><p>It's like power windows. Once you get past the distrust and get used to pressing buttons from the drivers seat, you just don't ever want to go back to individual hand cranks.</p><p>Well, unless you're not capable of adapting to power windows. Some sort of disability..</p><p></p><p>I have a high dollar thrower & beam scale around here somewhere. Used them a long time. Even paid for special tuning of the scale and took it to work on occasions for comparison to mega-buck digital standards. But I took a leap of faith with ChargeMaster, modified it, learned how to use it, and with comparison measure on far more accurate digital scales. Now I don't know where exactly my past methods were packed away, but it doesn't matter any more.</p><p>I've adapted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 949570, member: 1521"] There is no proof of anything here. And keep in mind the only way you can prove your balance is right -is to compare it with a new fangled digital scale! That is, one that reads in digits.. While you're trickling and balancing, I've charged a case from previous, and seating a bullet -because my ChargeMaster is doing the throwing, trickling, and balancing for me. It's like power windows. Once you get past the distrust and get used to pressing buttons from the drivers seat, you just don't ever want to go back to individual hand cranks. Well, unless you're not capable of adapting to power windows. Some sort of disability.. I have a high dollar thrower & beam scale around here somewhere. Used them a long time. Even paid for special tuning of the scale and took it to work on occasions for comparison to mega-buck digital standards. But I took a leap of faith with ChargeMaster, modified it, learned how to use it, and with comparison measure on far more accurate digital scales. Now I don't know where exactly my past methods were packed away, but it doesn't matter any more. I've adapted. [/QUOTE]
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