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Lyman DPS III vs. RCBS Chargemaster
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 173533" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I am a Scale Technician by trade. I certify, calibrate, operate and repair all types of industrial scales. This ranges from lab scales that measure or weigh out to the 1/10,000th (.0001) of a gram all the way up to rail scales that weigh up to 400,000 lbs. I see all makes and models of scales on a daily basis. Some are more accurate than others, some are more sensitive than others and some repeat better than others. Sometimes it's hard to get two identical scales to weigh the same, much less an electronic one and a balance beam type. My suggestion: get one scale, calibrate it, work your loads up with that scale only. Trust it, don't second guess it and don't use two or three different scales to double-check all your loads.</p><p> Your pet loads are not going to shoot the same if you get another scale or use your neighbors.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I use the RCBS ChargeMaster and love it also!! JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 173533, member: 307"] I am a Scale Technician by trade. I certify, calibrate, operate and repair all types of industrial scales. This ranges from lab scales that measure or weigh out to the 1/10,000th (.0001) of a gram all the way up to rail scales that weigh up to 400,000 lbs. I see all makes and models of scales on a daily basis. Some are more accurate than others, some are more sensitive than others and some repeat better than others. Sometimes it's hard to get two identical scales to weigh the same, much less an electronic one and a balance beam type. My suggestion: get one scale, calibrate it, work your loads up with that scale only. Trust it, don't second guess it and don't use two or three different scales to double-check all your loads. Your pet loads are not going to shoot the same if you get another scale or use your neighbors. P.S. I use the RCBS ChargeMaster and love it also!! JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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