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Lee and RCBS powder scale inaccuracy...
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<blockquote data-quote="CogburnR" data-source="post: 794169" data-attributes="member: 29174"><p>Regardless of the type of scale accuracy is influenced by how the charge is weighed.</p><p></p><p>Typically a charge that is trickled in up to the target will be consistent. If the charge is overthrown and some removed it will typically be off a little. I remove the pan and replace it when this happens and trickle up a little again. It works that way with both my beam and electronic scales. </p><p></p><p> When pressure testing and chronographing loads I am pretty fussy about technique with the scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CogburnR, post: 794169, member: 29174"] Regardless of the type of scale accuracy is influenced by how the charge is weighed. Typically a charge that is trickled in up to the target will be consistent. If the charge is overthrown and some removed it will typically be off a little. I remove the pan and replace it when this happens and trickle up a little again. It works that way with both my beam and electronic scales. When pressure testing and chronographing loads I am pretty fussy about technique with the scale. [/QUOTE]
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