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<blockquote data-quote="bstomper" data-source="post: 1785326" data-attributes="member: 37250"><p>I have the Lyman micro touch 1500 digital powder scale and for the past while I have been noticing some inconsistencies with it so I decided to run a small test. I calibrated it and zeroed it. I put 40.4 grains in the pan it and left it sit on the scale. It has an automatic shut off after 5 minutes. By the time it shut down it climbed from 40.4 to 41.2. Changed batteries and tried it again with the same results. This is the second scale (different brands) in 2 years that I have had these issues. Makes it real tough to do load development. What kind, brand, make, price range, do I have to get to have a powder scale that actually works. This thing cost me $100 at Cabelas.</p><p>I have been thinking of getting one of the automated measures but I would be out a lot more if it happens with it. I just want a scale that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bstomper, post: 1785326, member: 37250"] I have the Lyman micro touch 1500 digital powder scale and for the past while I have been noticing some inconsistencies with it so I decided to run a small test. I calibrated it and zeroed it. I put 40.4 grains in the pan it and left it sit on the scale. It has an automatic shut off after 5 minutes. By the time it shut down it climbed from 40.4 to 41.2. Changed batteries and tried it again with the same results. This is the second scale (different brands) in 2 years that I have had these issues. Makes it real tough to do load development. What kind, brand, make, price range, do I have to get to have a powder scale that actually works. This thing cost me $100 at Cabelas. I have been thinking of getting one of the automated measures but I would be out a lot more if it happens with it. I just want a scale that works. [/QUOTE]
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