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Question about powder scales
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 552120" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>boomtube , I agree . my experience with the digital scales has not been good . I didn't know they failed until , my groups opened , or my chrony showed me . then I had to figure out what was going on . I knew what my scale said , but it lied . so I over looked powder weight for a while . if I have to double check my digital charges , why bother . since I dusted off my old 10-10 scale , I think I'll have a hard time going electronic again . I can be awfully sloppy using a beam scale and hold + or - a tenth . if the charge is off I know right there it's off , and by how much . Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 552120, member: 11011"] boomtube , I agree . my experience with the digital scales has not been good . I didn't know they failed until , my groups opened , or my chrony showed me . then I had to figure out what was going on . I knew what my scale said , but it lied . so I over looked powder weight for a while . if I have to double check my digital charges , why bother . since I dusted off my old 10-10 scale , I think I'll have a hard time going electronic again . I can be awfully sloppy using a beam scale and hold + or - a tenth . if the charge is off I know right there it's off , and by how much . Jim [/QUOTE]
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