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Newbie question on powder measurement
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<blockquote data-quote="Corey Schwanz" data-source="post: 1401590" data-attributes="member: 85383"><p>Both and pros and cons. Beams are very dependable, nothing to short out or go bad internally, can be taken anywhere with you (like the range). But, in my opinion they are slower to use and wait for it to balance out to make sure the charge is correct, etc. I like the speed and ease of use of a digital scale myself. They have their own quirks of course, but it what I prefer. I do have both on my bench though and both see use from time to time, even if its just to compare one to another as a check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey Schwanz, post: 1401590, member: 85383"] Both and pros and cons. Beams are very dependable, nothing to short out or go bad internally, can be taken anywhere with you (like the range). But, in my opinion they are slower to use and wait for it to balance out to make sure the charge is correct, etc. I like the speed and ease of use of a digital scale myself. They have their own quirks of course, but it what I prefer. I do have both on my bench though and both see use from time to time, even if its just to compare one to another as a check. [/QUOTE]
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