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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 968308" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>I use the standard RCBS powder measure, with their micrometer stem and baffle to throw a charge just a few tenths light, then trickle up to the desired weight on my RCBS triple poise balance beam scale. I tried digitals, but found they suffer from "zero-drift" even if I let them warm up for over half an hour before starting to load. That was just too aggravating, so I sold them and went back to old faithful. When I am in the groove, I can charge 50 cases in about 25 minutes, and that is fast enough for me. Burning powder to dispose of it doesn't have to be a catastrophe, just don't make a pile. Make a line instead, and light one end with a long match, no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 968308, member: 48559"] I use the standard RCBS powder measure, with their micrometer stem and baffle to throw a charge just a few tenths light, then trickle up to the desired weight on my RCBS triple poise balance beam scale. I tried digitals, but found they suffer from "zero-drift" even if I let them warm up for over half an hour before starting to load. That was just too aggravating, so I sold them and went back to old faithful. When I am in the groove, I can charge 50 cases in about 25 minutes, and that is fast enough for me. Burning powder to dispose of it doesn't have to be a catastrophe, just don't make a pile. Make a line instead, and light one end with a long match, no problem. [/QUOTE]
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