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Lee and RCBS powder scale inaccuracy...
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 794299" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>I also have both a Lee beam scale and a rcbs digital (the digital scale was a gift), the Lee scale I bought in 96 to replace a layman 500 grn scale that was damaged durring a move. When the rcbs scale arived I noticed a differance, not large just under 2 grains over a 67 grn load. So I took them to a jewler who had a set of calerabration weights. The Lee bang on the rcbs off.</p><p>I guess it pays to have your scales checked with known weights</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 794299, member: 44168"] I also have both a Lee beam scale and a rcbs digital (the digital scale was a gift), the Lee scale I bought in 96 to replace a layman 500 grn scale that was damaged durring a move. When the rcbs scale arived I noticed a differance, not large just under 2 grains over a 67 grn load. So I took them to a jewler who had a set of calerabration weights. The Lee bang on the rcbs off. I guess it pays to have your scales checked with known weights [/QUOTE]
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