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Reloading
Reloading scale
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<blockquote data-quote="Mirage33" data-source="post: 564609" data-attributes="member: 34287"><p>Well, I am probably going to take some flak but I switched to a -small and cheap- MTM electronic scale at the beginning of the year and have been extremely happy with it. The results are as advertised within .1gr. I was extremely cautious at the beginning -and still some now- and regularly check it against weights and balance scale. I reload both .45ACP and .308W and have yet to see it misbehave.</p><p>I used my balances a lot, not always trusting (see a trend there?) my powder meter and an electronic scale really helps.</p><p>Just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirage33, post: 564609, member: 34287"] Well, I am probably going to take some flak but I switched to a -small and cheap- MTM electronic scale at the beginning of the year and have been extremely happy with it. The results are as advertised within .1gr. I was extremely cautious at the beginning -and still some now- and regularly check it against weights and balance scale. I reload both .45ACP and .308W and have yet to see it misbehave. I used my balances a lot, not always trusting (see a trend there?) my powder meter and an electronic scale really helps. Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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