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Lee and RCBS powder scale inaccuracy...
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 793813" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>This is an old thread but I'll jump in... I used a 10-10 for years and it has worked fine except for oncw it started acting up a little. I cleaned it up real well and it's working fine again. I use a Charegemaster now and will never go back. I keep the 10-10 for occasional cross check and back up but the Charegemaster is what I use period. The Chargemaster dispenses and measures fast and accurate. When I put my 250 gr check weight on it, it reads 250.0 gr. Can't get much more accurate than that.</p><p></p><p>If you're dead set on a beam scale, most of the ones on the market should do fine. Bottom line is you need to set it up properly and you need a good check weight to check it. I think the 10-10 is hard to beat for a beam scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 793813, member: 11717"] This is an old thread but I'll jump in... I used a 10-10 for years and it has worked fine except for oncw it started acting up a little. I cleaned it up real well and it's working fine again. I use a Charegemaster now and will never go back. I keep the 10-10 for occasional cross check and back up but the Charegemaster is what I use period. The Chargemaster dispenses and measures fast and accurate. When I put my 250 gr check weight on it, it reads 250.0 gr. Can't get much more accurate than that. If you're dead set on a beam scale, most of the ones on the market should do fine. Bottom line is you need to set it up properly and you need a good check weight to check it. I think the 10-10 is hard to beat for a beam scale. [/QUOTE]
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