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Reloading
Measuring your powder.
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<blockquote data-quote="htduckman" data-source="post: 321928" data-attributes="member: 17257"><p>I retired my beam scales years ago when the Mrs bought me a Dillon Determinator for my birthday.I didn't trust it at first and weighed charges with it and then checked them with a beam scale.It was never more than 1/10th of a grain off.</p><p>Now I have used it so long I can tell when it "hiccupps".</p><p>I just rezero it and then weigh the charge again.</p><p>Next on the list is a Pact digital measure/scale system.</p><p>Howard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htduckman, post: 321928, member: 17257"] I retired my beam scales years ago when the Mrs bought me a Dillon Determinator for my birthday.I didn't trust it at first and weighed charges with it and then checked them with a beam scale.It was never more than 1/10th of a grain off. Now I have used it so long I can tell when it "hiccupps". I just rezero it and then weigh the charge again. Next on the list is a Pact digital measure/scale system. Howard [/QUOTE]
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